This is definitely the biggest news of the day. Journalists seem excited, just like they were when Discord announced their store. Some consumers seem excited as it brings more competition to the market. Some developers seem happy, some not so much. I'm pretty sure where our community stands on the issue but it's still worth discussing.
Fortnite dev launches Epic Games Store that takes just 12% of revenue
So Epic announces they're opening a store with a more lenient revenue split than most of the competitors: 88/12.
They also forego their standard 5% of your Unreal Engine game revenue from Epic Games Store.
They're promising automated refunds down the line. They'll be handled manually for now.
Unlike Steam the Epic Games Store won't have separate forums for each game or any forums at all. User feedback will be handled via individual reports directly to devs.
Regional pricing? Cloud saves? Streaming capabilities? Linux support? All unknown for now AFAIK.
How do you guys think this will go? Is it another Discord store that seemingly came and went without anyone noticing or will Epic actually put some effort into this?
Fortnite dev launches Epic Games Store that takes just 12% of revenue
So Epic announces they're opening a store with a more lenient revenue split than most of the competitors: 88/12.
They also forego their standard 5% of your Unreal Engine game revenue from Epic Games Store.
They're promising automated refunds down the line. They'll be handled manually for now.
Unlike Steam the Epic Games Store won't have separate forums for each game or any forums at all. User feedback will be handled via individual reports directly to devs.
Regional pricing? Cloud saves? Streaming capabilities? Linux support? All unknown for now AFAIK.
How do you guys think this will go? Is it another Discord store that seemingly came and went without anyone noticing or will Epic actually put some effort into this?