Epic pledges to never do it that way again.
Nintendo reveals the cream of the indie crop on the Switch.
But Fortnite still earned more money than it in February.
Remedy’s next magnum opus might not be too far out.
It seems like Life is Strange fans are in for a wait.
They want as many people to play their game as possible, on their platform of choice.
According to Google, eventually, streaming will replace consoles entirely.
Epic’s Tim Sweeney speaks in favor of keeping the Epic Games Store curated, though he isn’t sure of the specifics.
Google apparently understands the value of exclusives when it comes to making a gaming platform appealing.
The stock market seems to have bought into the “streaming is the future” rhetoric, apparently.
I, for one, want to see Cuphead take on Joker on a Zelda-themed stage.
I guess this more or less confirms Ori on Switch?
Epic starts addressing one of the biggest complaints people have had with its store so far.
Netflix game coming to the Switch, but we still can’t get a Netflix app for the damn thing.
The exclusivity period will be 12 months, as is the norm.
A tale full of sound and fury, signifying nothing.
Spencer views it as a vindication of Microsoft’s strategy.
Kirby’s Extra Epic Yarn is a delightful romp that hasn’t aged a day.
They will be exclusive to the Epic Games Store for one year.
It seems there may have been some truth in those rumors after all.