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{{ii}} [[DRM]]: Digital distribution platform with accompanying client required for downloading and often playing games as well. Games can also be DRM-free or contain third party DRM. | {{ii}} [[DRM]]: Digital distribution platform with accompanying client required for downloading and often playing games as well. Games can also be DRM-free or contain third party DRM. | ||
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+ | {{--}} Some developers and publishers have announced plans to release games that they were planning to release through Steam now exclusively through the Epic Games Store, or to have time-exclusivity on Epic's storefront before appearing on other services.<ref>[https://www.pcgamer.com/some-epic-store-games-are-pushing-back-or-scrapping-steam-releases/ "Some Epic Store games are pushing back or scrapping Steam releases" | PC Gamer]</ref><ref>[https://www.pcgamesn.com/epic-games-store-exclusives "Steam releases are being delayed – and cancelled – in favour of the Epic Games Store" | PCGamesN]</ref> | ||
'''General information''' | '''General information''' |
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Developers | |
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Epic Games | |
Release dates | |
Windows | December 6, 2018 |
macOS (OS X) | December 6, 2018 |
For a list of games, see games using Epic Games Launcher DRM.
Key points
- DRM: Digital distribution platform with accompanying client required for downloading and often playing games as well. Games can also be DRM-free or contain third party DRM.
- No Linux support in plans. [1]
- Some developers and publishers have announced plans to release games that they were planning to release through Steam now exclusively through the Epic Games Store, or to have time-exclusivity on Epic's storefront before appearing on other services.[2][3]
General information
Installation
- Latest version can be downloaded here