Several users download new games on their Android devices using Google Play Store, but other sources of games are also booming. Epic recently launched the Epic Games Store on Android in August this year, providing players with the ultimate destination to download Fortnite on Android, along with games like Fall Guys and Rocket League Sideswipe.
If you are someone looking to play even more top-end Android games without shelling out your money, then Epic might have some good news for you. During the Unreal Fest event, Epic Games Store general manager Mr. Steve Allison said that the company’s “free games” program is coming to mobile in Q4 this year, likely through the Epic Games Store.
The free games program will be launched alongside third-party apps in the Epic Games Store during the holiday season. Epic expects about 10-50 apps to be ready, though implementing a payment solution could push some of these further down the months.
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Epic To Implement Self-Publishing Tool
One of the first third-party games coming to the Epic Games Store will be Ark: Ultimate Mobile Edition, scheduled to come on mobile later this year. The company also wants to implement self-publishing tools, enabling developers to list their apps and games on the Epic Games Store without needing any interactions from Epic.
This is scheduled for the first half of next year, possibly as early as January. Other features in the pipeline include allowing social and party features throughout its store, like in-game chat and cross-platform play, marked for later in 2025.
For Epic, the free games are a way to attract users to its store. The company has yet to lay out a complete plan for the free games program on the Epic Games Store on mobile, but it’s safe to assume it will follow a similar pattern.
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Epic Games To Fight Apple Over ‘Arbitrary’ Changes
The tussle between Apple and Epic Games is far from over and now, Epic Games founder and CEO Tim Sweeney has said that Apple’s Digital Markets Act (DMA) saga “has taken a turn towards the absurd”.
In Europe, the new DMA enabled Epic Games to launch its own Epic Games Store on iOS and to launch its popular Fortnite back to the platform, with reduced commissions to Apple. However, the Cupertino-based tech giant rejected the games store twice.
The gaming company took to X to convey that Apple has told some press outlets that, though they have approved “our current EGS iOS App for notarization, they are still demanding Epic change the user interface in a future version.” Epic Games posted about the tech company’s “arbitrary, obstructive” rejections.