PCGamer: “At the start of the year, I thought Epic would slowly add new games to its budding store, and part of my reasoning came from the design. The storefront, which still looks like it did at launch, is not an efficient way to display a lot of games. It seemed to me that part of the appeal of selling through the Epic Store (aside from some guaranteed revenue upfront) was that your game would become part of a small library that hungry new Fortnite gamers would inevitably be drawn to.
I misjudged, clearly. Halfway through the year, there are now 103 games listed on the Epic Store, and there's still no way to view them as a tidy list, or sort them by genre, or see which just released. There's a section for "Upcoming Games" at the bottom, but there are also unreleased games available for pre-purchase mixed in with the other section.
What initially seemed like a feature of the store—that it was so exclusive a simple grid was all it needed—has become an issue due to Epic's aggressive growth strategy.”
Ubisoft has given players a glimpse at the first update for Rogue Prince of Persia titled The Temple of Ire.
Ubisoft has given players a glimpse at the first update for Rogue Prince of Persia titled The Temple of Ire.
Tales of Sekiyu exchanges your typical farming experience with something otherwordly.
This is my biggest gripe with EGS.. if they put half as much effort into improving their store as they did in buying exclusives and attacking Steam/Valve, it'd be in a much better place.
They're too busy flashing their money around to buy in developers and publishers for exclusive deals. They don't have time to improve the store; that or they don't know how.
This is a feature they plan on introducing in the next 1-3 months per their roadmap among other things.
https://trello.com/b/GXLc34...
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