Epic Games is available on mobile (iOS and Android), is success guaranteed?

A new face has just appeared in the world of mobile gaming, and it is not the least important. As of yesterday morning, the Epic Games Store is available on iOS in Europe and worldwide on Android. In the celebration program, three huge games are making their debut on our phones: Fortnite, Fall Guys, and Rocket League Sideswipe (the spin-off of the popular car/soccer game).

For now, that’s all the Epic Games Store has to offer on mobile, but can you really ask for better to begin with? These are three giants of multiplayer gaming and each of them can boast of gathering thousands of players daily several years after their release. We’ll be following the app’s beginnings closely.epic gamesBut it smells like cardboard, especially during the boom of mobile gaming.

Numerous studies reveal a decline in the average age of mobile gamers, and Epic Games has taken this very seriously. By offering two PEGI 3 games and one PEGI 12 game, the publisher intends to find a new audience for its flagship titles, in this case young gamers who don’t have consoles at home. And there are still plenty of them.

But all this wasn’t easy to achieve. The Epic Games Store could have seen the light of day on our phones a long time ago, but it seems to have faced a combined abuse of power by Google and Apple, and not really driven by the idea of ​​allowing a competitor to benefit from their platforms. While all the details are not yet known, Tim SweeneyThe Epic Games chief warmly thanked the European Commission for its mediation in this matter.

“Apple and Google have gone to great lengths to slow us down on multiple occasions. Fortunately, the European Commission has done what is necessary to allow new competitors to enter the game.

Furthermore, don’t expect to find the app on the Play Store or Apple Store. At the moment, this is only done through your browser and Epic Games Official Website It’s accessible. It’s not a difficult maneuver to download, but we feel that everything has been done to avoid a major new competitor. We tested it on Android, and you still have to accept that your mobile phone is downloading an app that is supposedly from an “unknown source” and therefore potentially unsafe. Unfair competition according to Epic executives who see it as a move to discourage potential players on Google’s part.

All this doesn’t seem to slow down the publisher’s boundless ambition. Despite the crisis that Fortnite has been going through for several months, the company wants to reach between ten and one hundred million downloads before the end of 2024. It’s a decent range, but the numbers are still impressive. Then comes the second phase of the application, which is the third-party games phase and opening the store to other mobile publishers.

Brooke Vargas

"Devoted gamer. Webaholic. Infuriatingly humble social media trailblazer. Lifelong internet expert."

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