Epic Games is significantly expanding its mobile app store by adding nearly 20 third-party games available on Android and in the European Union on iOS. They are also launching a free games initiative starting with 'Bloons TD 6' and 'Dungeon of the Endless: Apogee,' with plans to release new titles monthly. To support developers, Epic will cover the Core Technology Fee, which is a cost barrier for using third-party stores on iOS. CEO Tim Sweeney stresses the importance of creating a unified cross-platform gaming environment, facilitating ownership of digital purchases across various platforms.
Epic Games is launching nearly 20 third-party games on its mobile app store and will start offering free games monthly, with plans for weekly releases.
Epic aims to create a single, cross-platform store where digital purchases made in one place are accessible everywhere, fostering multi-platform gaming.
To support developers, Epic will cover the Core Technology Fee for iOS games during its free games program, easing barriers to entering the mobile market.
Tim Sweeney criticized the Core Technology Fee, calling it 'ruinous for any hopes of a competing store' and emphasized the need to break the logjam.
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