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Epic Games Store Continues to Play Free in 2020…

Epic Games announced that it will continue to offer weekly free games in the store in 2020. As a result, if you add games that change weekly to your library during the period, you can continue to enjoy them afterwards.

Considering that Epic Games’ free distribution of games in the store is for latecomers, it can be said that it is Epic Games’ initiative promotion to increase the number of registered users and increase the frequency of visits. Epic Games also poured out 12 gifts every day for 12 consecutive days at the end of last year.

According to Epic Games, 73 games have been provided for free so far, and they cost $1,455. More than 200 million downloads. The games distributed for free by Epic Games also received a good response, with an average rating of 80% from OpenCritic, a third-party review collector.

In addition, Epic Games’ store figures show that the number of PC customers is 108 million, and the amount spent in the store is $680 million. Third-party PC games also sold $251 million. Of course, Epic Games was also criticized for overloading games that had already been announced for release on other platforms at first, difficulty using apps, and lack of functionality as a game platform. However, although we do not know how much of the complaints of gamers have been resolved, it is clear that at least it has led to high user acquisition through monopoly games, high ratings, and free games offensive.

The number of active users by country in December 2019 in the store was 17.24% in the US and 10.15% in Russia, followed by China, Brazil, Germany, France, Poland, and the UK. The Epic Games store can be used on the web without installing the launcher app, so once you press the Free Buy button on your smartphone browser, you can add it to your library without the hassle of downloading. Related information can be found here .

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Through the monthly AHC PC and HowPC magazine era, he has watched 'technology age' in online IT media such as ZDNet, electronic newspaper Internet manager, editor of Consumer Journal Ivers, TechHolic publisher, and editor of Venture Square. I am curious about this market that is still full of vitality.

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