"I wish there wasn’t a double standard and indie developers were given an equal opportunity to sell their games across multiple store fronts," says the developer.
Prepare for more new controversial announcements.
Next week's free game is Polytron's Fez.
PC players won't be able to download the title before launch.
Both titles will be free from August 15th to 22nd on the store.
New Boons and story events are also waiting to be encountered.
The company says a bad trend is developing in discourse about the store.
The CEO says work is still progressing on the storefront.
The 3D puzzler GNOG will be free on the storefront next.
Backers and early access players will receive access to a new "much more robust" build in September.
This War of Mine and Moonlighter are currently free until August 2nd.
The title will be exclusive to Epic's store for one year.
Visual improvements, an unlocked framerate, and VR support are included.
The prequel space game is coming soon.
In a first, the storefront will offer two free games instead of one on July 25th.
Google and Epic's recent big ventures can count on Ubisoft for support.
Out on July 23rd, it will support 4K resolutions, uncapped framerates, and more.
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It features Sal the Bounty Hunter, the first of three playable characters.
Limbo will be the next free offering on July 18th.