Fortnite developer Epic Games has confirmed that it will continue with free-to-play games in 2022, as some of the games Epic offered in the past were quite noticeable, including Control, Civilization VI and even Grand Theft Auto V that crashed in the store, so it seems likely That the company will offer some good freebies this year, The Verge reports.
Epic also announced that its store has more than 194 million users, an increase of 34 million year-on-year, and Valve has not released its annual review numbers for Steam, so it is difficult to determine how well Epic competes directly, but a comparison of peak competitor user numbers indicates that Epic It still has ways to go to catch up, the report said.
Epic reported a peak of 13.2 million concurrent users, while Valve’s Steam stats page currently lists a record peak of nearly 27 million users in just the last 48 hours. Add features to the store.
Updates to look forward to include profiles, giving players the ability to prioritize downloads and make improvements to Epic Games Launcher speed and performance.