Epic Games is shaking things up in the mobile gaming world by bringing third-party titles to its app store. Not only that, but the company is also stepping up to cover the fees developers face when releasing games on iOS. This move is part of a new program that will offer free games every month, making it a win-win for both gamers and creators.
Starting soon, Epic’s mobile store will feature a fresh lineup of free games each month. These titles will be available globally on Android devices and in the European Union for iOS and iPadOS users. This expansion marks a big shift for the store, which initially launched in August with only Epic’s own games, like Fortnite and Rocket League. Now, outside developers can join the party, bringing even more variety to the platform.
The company’s founder, Tim Sweeney, shared that Epic has poured over $1 billion into its digital storefront. This investment highlights their commitment to creating a space that benefits both players and game makers. By covering iOS fees, Epic is making it easier for developers to share their creations without worrying about extra costs.