Epic Games CEO: Company Financially Sound Despite Recent Challenges

Epic Games, the company behind Fortnite, has navigated a turbulent period marked by layoffs, strategic divestitures, and legal battles. However, CEO Tim Sweeney declared the company financially sound at Unreal Fest 2024, highlighting the success of Fortnite and the Epic Games Store. Despite the recent challenges, Epic is seeing strong user growth and is continuing to invest in its future.

Epic Games Aims for Mobile Dominance with New App Store Expansion

Epic Games is aggressively pursuing a larger mobile presence with its new app store, aiming to attract up to 50 third-party titles by the end of 2024 and offering developers a low fee. The move comes after the company’s legal battles with Apple and Google, which led to Epic being banned from their app stores. With a focus on developer support and a reduced royalty rate, Epic is challenging the existing mobile gaming market.

Epic Games Sues Google and Samsung Again, This Time Over App Installation Restrictions

Epic Games, the maker of Fortnite, has filed another lawsuit against Google, accusing them of collaborating with Samsung to restrict app installations on Samsung devices. This follows Epic’s previous victory against Google regarding antitrust violations in the Android app store. The lawsuit centers on Samsung’s ‘Auto Blocker’ feature, which Epic claims is designed to prevent users from installing apps from sources other than the Google Play Store or Samsung Galaxy Store. Epic argues that this feature undermines the jury’s verdict in the previous lawsuit and reinforces Google’s dominance in the Android app market.

How to Appear Offline on Epic Games: A Guide

Epic Games, a popular competitor to Steam, offers a plethora of excellent PC games. While the platform is known for its social features, sometimes you might crave solitary gaming. This guide provides a workaround to achieve offline status on Epic Games, although an official option is still absent.

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