Improved library organization and customization are in the pipeline according to a recent «up next» entry into Trello, the team management tool used by Epic Games Store's developers. These highly requested features should be very useful to many customers with large libraries and will make the Epic Games Store more competitive with other customizable storefronts like Steam.
The Epic Games Store launched in 2018 as part of Epic's push to create a competitive storefront platform featuring Epic's games along with many other titles and exclusive releases. One of its most successful features is Epic Games Store's weekly free games program, which occasionally gives out AAA games normally worth $40 to $60 USD. Gamers who have been on the platform since the beginning now likely have several hundred free games in their libraries, which has driven demand for improved methods of managing these growing collections. Thanks to the free games and releases that remain exclusive to Epic Games Store for sometimes over a year, the storefront has steadily increased in popularity.
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Much of Epic Games Store's development process is readily viewable to the public thanks to Trello, a team management platform that allows developers to manage to-do lists for developing additional features, tackling bugs, and laying out roadmaps for future projects. One of the most notable recent additions to Epic Games Store's Trello board is «Favorites & Collections,» pinned under the «Up Next» category. A mockup screenshot of the feature is included, displaying a dropdown menu for games allowing them to be added to custom collections or sent to a default «favorites» folder.
Several other features are also
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