Epic Games, known for its generous offering of free games for PC users, is now planning to extend this strategy to mobile devices as well. This news comes after the Epic Games Store for mobile was launched a few months ago, but is currently only available to users in the European Union and with a limited number of games like Fortnite, Fall Guys and Rocket League: Sideswipe.
According to Steve Allison, general manager of the Epic Games Store, the plan is to expand the offer to about 50 titles by the end of the year, including third-party games. This strategy, which has proven successful on the PC platform, involves regularly sharing free games to attract new users.
While many popular mobile games are already free, Epic Games is targeting paid ones such as Geometry Dash, Stardew Valley, Terraria, Slay the Spire and Dead Cells1 This offer could attract users who are looking for quality games without additional costs.
Epic Games continues to innovate and expand its presence in the video game market. This new initiative could significantly impact mobile gaming, providing players with more options and free content. It will be interesting to see how this strategy develops and what games will be available in the coming months.