Epic Games’ Tim Sweeney Talks Customer Information, Exclusives Games, Older Epic Titles, and More

The controversial figure tweeted out a lot about the current and future path of the Epic Games Store.

Posted By | On 11th, Apr. 2019

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Ever since Epic Games launched the Epic Games Store, it, and by extension Epic Games, have been at the center of a firestorm of controversy. Largely the controversy centers around Epic getting exclusive PC releases to its launcher, including high profile releases like Metro: Exodus, and most recently Borderlands 3. It’s not the only thing that worries PC gamers, though, with many wondering what exactly Chinese multimedia giant, Tencent (who has a stake in Epic Games), has access to in regards to their user data, as well as the overall safety of the launcher, which has come into scrutiny in the past.

On Twitter, Epic Games’ CEO Tim Sweeney talked about several of these concerns, particularly in relation to Tencent and their role at Epic Games, saying while they are an investor, they do not have access to user data and only have access to the company’s financial data, and said that the Epic Games Store has not been hacked despite popular belief.

Sweeny also answered a few less controversial questions, such as whether or not previous titles from Epic Games will see release on their store anytime soon (they’re looking into it, but it won’t be happening any time soon), and when the store will be “more open” to indie developers (later this year, Sweeney says).

Epic Games launched the Epic Game Store in December last year. Epic and their supporters cited the need for timed exclusive releases to help penetrate the PC market, where Steam has become the de facto standard, to become fully competitive. Critics feel that Epic is using console market-like tactics in an open ecosystem, and using their wealth from the massively popular Fortnite to drive competition out of the space and to gut third party key sellers, which many see as a key factor in PC gaming. Launching the store in a barebones state (the store lacked a search feature, for instance, at launch, though they have a roadmap out of what they plan to add), and the security concerns mentioned above, have also been brought up by skeptics quite commonly.

Either way, Epic Games aren’t stepping away from their current strategy, as Sweeny highlights. Take a look at his tweets below.


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