If you’re looking for some fresh titles on Game Pass to occupy your time during Thanksgiving break, Xbox has you covered. The console maker announced a new batch of games coming to its subscription service throughout the rest of November.
26.10.2023 - 16:35 / videogameschronicle.com / Tim Sweeney
The Epic Games Store’s next free titles have been confirmed.
Metroidvania action game F.I.S.T.: Forged In Shadow Torch and single-player adventure game Turnip Boy Commits Tax Evasion will be free to claim on Epic’s PC marketplace from November 2-9.
They’ll replace survival horror sequel The Evil Within 2 and puzzle platformer Tandem: a Tale of Shadows, which are now free to claim until November 2.
Epic Games CEO Tim Sweeney said in March that players should expect to see further high-profile Epic Games Store exclusives in the future.
And in August the Fortnite maker announced a new Epic Games Store exclusivity scheme.
The Epic First Run programme allows developers of any size to claim 100% of revenue if they agree to make their game exclusive on the Epic Games Store for six months.
Another Epic Games Store scheme which will see developers getting a 100% revenue share for the first six months by bringing their older titles to the marketplace was revealed last week.
Last month, Epic announced plans to lay off around 830 employees, or 16% of its total workforce.
It will be increasing the price of Fortnite V-Bucks and some real money content packs tomorrow, and will start charging for the use of Unreal Engine outside of video game development next year.
If you’re looking for some fresh titles on Game Pass to occupy your time during Thanksgiving break, Xbox has you covered. The console maker announced a new batch of games coming to its subscription service throughout the rest of November.
Alphabet Inc. Chief Executive Officer Sundar Pichai is set to face a jury next week to defend Google Play app store policies that are at the heart of a high-stakes antitrust fight with Epic Games Inc.
The Epic Games Store’s next free titles have been announced.
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Almost five years since it launched - and two years after Epic revealed they hoped to gobble up half of all PC gaming revenue - the Epic Games Store is still yet to turn a profit.
It’s been confirmed that 124 more jobs have been cut at Ubisoft — this time across IT teams and business administrative services. The company has already seen multiple waves layoffs this year.
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The Epic Games Store will officially turn 5 years old in early December, and while some of the fiery debate surrounding the storefront has died down, that doesn’t necessarily mean it’s a success yet. Epic and Google are currently engaged in a legal showdown over app store fees, which has provided some interesting new testimony regarding the Epic Games Store.
Epic Games admitted this fact in court.
Epic Games has admitted that its digital storefront still isn't profitable after launching five years ago.
The first day of the Epic Games vs. Google antitrust trial ended after both sides gave opening statements and two witnesses testified.
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