Epic Games has announced that the Epic Games Store is coming to iOS and Android devices later this year. The Epic Games Store's mobile expansion will allow the storefront to function across all major, non-console platforms.
The Epic Games Store was launched in 2018 as a competitor to Steam, with its reduced revenue cut being one of the main selling points for developers. Epic also attempted to attract studios by cutting its 5% Unreal Engine royalty for any revenue generated from the Epic Games Store by games using the state-of-the-art engine. As for attracting regular users, the Epic Games Store offers free games every week, with games like Deus Ex: Mankind Divided and The Bridge currently being free to claim. It seems that Epic has plenty more in mind for the future of its growing storefront.
At Epic's State of Unreal presentation, EGS General Manager Steve Allison announced the storefront's mobile release set for later this year. He further detailed that the approaching launch will make the EGS the first game-focused, multiplatform store to be released across Android, iOS, PC, and Mac. As most probably assumed, using the store across the different platforms will be anchored by a user's Epic account. Allison also revealed that multiple third-party partners have expressed interest in joining the launch of the EGS' mobile release, but did not specify what companies these are. Additionally, the 2024 launch will be accompanied by new self-publishing tools that make it easier for mobile developers to release their apps. Epic plans to reveal more about the future of its Epic Games Store very soon.
The announcement comes after Epic went through legal battles with Apple and Google over their practices with the App Store and Google Play Store. Epic's fight with Apple resulted in the iPhone creator being cleared of claims that it was a monopoly engaging in antitrust behavior, but was found to be enforcing anticompetitive rules that resulted in some slight changes.
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