Well I guess Capcom was the last holdout.
They published State of Decay 2 on EGS way back in 2020 and Bethesda games were frequent releases until the past few years. Considering Nadella wants them to be a glorified third party, I wouldn't be surprised to see them go all in on other stores (i.e. EGS and GOG). Indiana Jones of all games got a GOG release today.Forgot Microsoft?
They published State of Decay 2 on EGS way back in 2020 and Bethesda games were frequent releases until the past few years. Considering Nadella wants them to be a glorified third party, I wouldn't be surprised to see them go all in on other stores (i.e. EGS and GOG). Indiana Jones of all games got a GOG release today.
Well I guess Capcom was the last holdout.
Epic has probably paid for a freebie, and publishing some games via EGS is part of the deal.It is weird Capcom is bothering to release anything on EGS now, given that most of the buzz around EGS has subsided and Capcom held off during what would have been the peak. I also know it was not from a lack of trying on Epic's part given that they were pushing for exclusivity deals with Capcom some odd years ago.
The main character is getting a Fortnite skin if you preorder so yeah they're doing brand synergy. While I usually don't mind games shipping on other platforms, Epic and Tim have poisoned the well so much that I really dislike it, but that's just me being a baby.Epic has probably paid for a freebie, and publishing some games via EGS is part of the deal.
No one’s going to go to any great lengths for EGS unless they’re getting paid for it, or it’s effectively cost-free.
Also, remember that Capcom released games on iOS and macOS before EGS. So they’re not exactly opposed to trying their games on everything.
It is weird Capcom is bothering to release anything on EGS now, given that most of the buzz around EGS has subsided and Capcom held off during what would have been the peak. I also know it was not from a lack of trying on Epic's part given that they were pushing for exclusivity deals with Capcom some odd years ago.

While I usually don't mind games shipping on other platforms, Epic and Tim have poisoned the well so much that I really dislike it, but that's just me being a baby.
all according to Tim's keikakuIt comes off as Epic getting a big win for themselves and everyone else getting a lot less, but Tim can come off as the champion of developers.

The new Fortnite season dropped and it peaked at ~2.6 million concurrent players. The 2023 fall OG season peaked at 6.1 million and the 2024 fall Remix season peaked at 4.5 million. Big numbers, but still down a lot. Looks like The Simpsons isn't as big of a draw as nostalgiabait or rappers.
And its already fallen hard after the simpsons update, only 1.5 million 24 hour peak and like 500k at bottomJust a continuation of the slow but steady decline of Fortnite that we've been seeing for some time.
It seems like Battlestate Games might have not had success with Escape from Tarkov: Arena being in the Epic First Run program. They haven't added Escape from Tarkov to EGS for the 1.0 launch and they placed a link on their launcher for the Steam version and asking people to wishlist it.
Epic and Google may not get their settlement.
Judge Donato is now ordering an evidentiary hearing in Epic v. Google, Law360’s Bonnie Eslinger reports from the courtroom. She writes Donato is “not sure the proposed deal will correct Google’s illegal conduct,” and was skeptical that Epic and Google “are suddenly BFFs.”
it's not going to enshittify itself, someone's gotta do itAll those years of bleeding money fighting Apple and Google and now with some semblance of a win, time to crank up monetization.

I am no expert here, but wouldn’t this potentially result in the game needing a rating change in Europe?
As I understand it, if a game features a gambling system then it needs to be rated PEGI 18. I suppose the question is do these regulations still view it as gambling if you get something, anything, in return.
But either way, fuck epic for normalising this concept with children.
Edit, yup, here is the page on PEGIs website. PEGI
Scroll down and you'll see the countries where Fortnite gamba islands aren't allowed. Singapore, Qatar, Australia, Belgium, and under 18s are banned in the UK and Brazil.
Dunno how the actual gambling will work in Fortnite or the letter of the law, but functionally this is gonna be basically like gacha I assume? And a lot of those games are PEGI 12.So, theoretically then it should be rated 18 in places like France, Germany, Spain and so on. Plus banning it from under 18s in the uk and Brazil is playing very fast and loose with ratings system.
What You Can Sell
●Durable items (items players can buy once that don’t expire over time, persistent across sessions within an island experience)
●Consumable items (items that deplete when used in-game, may be persistent across sessions)
●Items with gameplay elements, including those that share a visual overlap with approved Fortnite cosmetics categories (e.g. “Boots of Speed”, “Jetpack”)
●Bundles or collections of durable, consumable and gameplay items
●Paid random items (items that provide a chance to receive a random reward)
●New parental control will let parents decide if their child can acquire paid random items in regions where these are available to players.
●Custom passes, progression systems, and paid areas
To maintain player expectations that certain categories of items work everywhere, here are specific things you cannot sell:
●Items that are Outfits, Cars, Trucks, Buses, or Emotes, regardless of the terms used to describe them
●Items that visually overlap with other Fortnite cosmetics categories, but are purely cosmetic and offer no gameplay value.
●Items where the price changes based on what Epic-made cosmetics a player has equipped
●Items using any custom or external checkout process
●Physical products or merchandise (e.g. hats, t-shirts)
●XP, or imply that your offer includes granting of XP
●Items using any custom or external checkout process
Tim being a hypocrite? say it ain't so!Is hilarious as Epic spent how many years and how many dollars fighting Google and Apple to give themselves the luxury of alternate payment processing?
