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Easy Anti-Cheat is coming to Rocket League, but Psyonix promises not to get all Fortnite with it and hose your Steam Deck and Linux installs
By Joshua Wolens published
News Small victories.

Unreal Tournament 2004 is now available for free thanks to its fan community, and they've even updated the game for modern PCs: 'This is the first public patch for Unreal Tournament 2004 in over 20 years'
By Rick Lane published
News Wicked sick.

'They have effectively ghosted us:' publisher of delisted art game Horses lambasts Epic Games Store after executive claims 'we love that studio'
By Ted Litchfield last updated
news Quit horsing around.

Epic says I can change baby, I promise, as it returns for its now-annual tradition of admitting its launcher 'sucks'
By Joshua Wolens published
News I can fix her (she is a videogames client).

Epic Games Store to test forums for 'top games,' walking back previous plans, and a technical overhaul is coming: 'We're ripping out the guts'
By Tyler Wilde published
news Epic also plans to introduce player profiles, avatars, and private messaging.

The Epic Games Store had a record-breaking 2025, with gamers throwing $1.16 billion at the 6,000-plus games it now offers
By Andy Chalk published
news You also sent more than 100,000 gifts on the Epic store, which seems pretty good for a service that only rolled out in mid-November.

Epic Games boss Tim Sweeney voices support for $900 million Steam lawsuit: 'Valve is the only major store still holding onto the payments tie and 30% junk fee'
By Andy Chalk published
news Sweeney says Valve's DLC purchase requirements are like "a car dealership demanding 30% of gas purchases."

I'm tired of running the same Fortnite loadout—both SMGs and snipers need a major buff
By Samuel Horti published
Let us spray Red-dot assault rifles have been too strong for too long

Shockwaves, we miss you. Please come back to Fortnite
By Samuel Horti published
Shock horror Epic said shockwaves made it too easy to escape fights—but removing them is a messy solution

Fortnite bans paid prize wheels in third-party games just days after Steal the Brainrot started selling them
By Andy Chalk published
news Steal the Brainrot, one of the biggest third-party Fortnite games, began selling wheel spins for 200 V-Bucks each after Epic changed the rules to allow "in-island transactions."
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