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The launch of the Epic Games Store, a shot across the bow of Valve’s popular Steam marketplace, has been moved up to tonight. The new platform is now live with a small slate of games, plus the promise of more to come in the near future.
The storefront, which was announced earlier this week, will offer developers a bigger share of the profits and will not require digital rights management (DRM). Tonight’s launch includes a list of 15 games, not all of which are actually on sale.
Here’s the list:
Available now
- Ashen by A44 and Annapurna Interactive
- Hades by Supergiant Games
- Hello Neighbor: Hide and Seek by tinyBuild
Available soon
- Darksiders 3 by Gunfire Games and THQ Nordic (available Dec. 14)
- Subnautica by Unknown Worlds (available for free from Dec. 14 - Dec. 27)
- Super Meat Boy by Team Meat (available for free from Dec. 28 - Jan. 10)
No release date
- Genesis Alpha One by Team17
- Journey by thatgamecompany and Annapurna Interactive
- Maneater by Tripwire Interactive
- Outer Wilds by Mobius Digital and Annapurna Interactive
- Rebel Galaxy Outlaw by Double Damage Games
- Satisfactory by Coffee Stain Studios
- Super Meat Boy Forever by Team Meat
- The Pathless by Giant Squid Studios (available 2019)
- World War Z by Saber Interactive