Under The Name of Epic Games

  • Bandcamp๐Ÿข๐Ÿ’ฒ

    Bandcamp is an online music store for independent artists created in September 2007, on March 2, 2022 Epic Games acquired Bancamp with the sole purpose of entering the Play Store without paying the royalty cut that the store charges; which was not a success. In September 2023, Epic Games sold the company to Songtradr.
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    [2022 - 2023]

  • Harmonix ๐Ÿข

    Harmonix Music Systems is a video game company known for creating music games such as Guitar Hero, Rock Band, and Dance Central; It went through 2 purchasing matrices (one for MTV Games and the other for Xbox Games) and a minority stake. In 2021 it was purchased by Epic games to support the Fortnite Festival.
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    [1995]

  • Tonic Games Group๐Ÿข

    Developers Bailey and Croft founded the parent company Tonic Games Group which is made up of Mediatonic, The Irregular Corporation and Fortitude Games; On March 2, 2021, Epic Games purchased Tonic Games Group and in the same period announced that the video game developed by Mediatonic (and distributed by Devolver Digital), Fall Guys, would be free and removed from Steam and then distributed by Epic Games Publishing In Epic Games Store (PC).
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    [2005]

  • ArtStation ๐Ÿข

    It is a company dedicated to the Marketplace sale of video game and art entertainment that maintained management through portfolios on the web, it was acquired in 2021 at its worst moment due to the health contingency.

    ๐ŸŒ
    [1996]

  • Houseparty (App) ๐Ÿข

    Houseparty was an Application for cell phones and Browser which worked as a social network for group video calls for teenagers created by Life On Air, in 2019 it bought the team behind the APP and later closed it in 2021.
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    [2016 - 2021]

  • Quixel AB ๐Ÿข

    It is a digital library (and software) for hosting 2D and 3D photogrammetry that allows designers of both video games and the creation of visual entertainment. It was purchased in 2019 with the purpose of improving the resources of both Unreal Engine and other graphics engines and artistic to improve their quality.
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    [2011]

  • Psyonix ๐Ÿข

    Psyonix LLC is a video game development company known mainly for the Rocket League video game and being a contributor to the development of Unreal Tournament 2004. The company was acquired in 2019 and subsequently removed from Steam, the only notable game to be free on consoles and on EGS.
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    [2000]

  • Cloudgine ๐Ÿข

    Cloudgine was a British video game developer, recognized for the Crackdown 3 game, Toybox and cloud technology for video games, it was purchased in 2018 by Epic Games for the use of cloudgine for the Unreal Engine.
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    [2012 - 2018]

  • Easy Anti-Cheat ๐Ÿ’พ

    Easy Anti-Cheat is a middleware system designed to counter piracy and cheating in online games created by Kamu in 2006. In 2018, Epic Games purchased both the middleware system and the entire Kamu team for the EOS Service.

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    [2006 - 2018]

  • Kamu ๐Ÿ’พ

    Kamu is a company dedicated to providing game security against cheaters, it is the one behind EAC in security management. It was acquired jointly with EAC in 2018.
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    [2013 - 2018]

  • 3Lateral๐Ÿข

    It is an interactive digital creation company of technology for video games and 3D animation tools, they were acquired in 2019 to improve the Unreal Engine environment. The acquisition improved the TV, video game and Cinema environment.

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    [2008 - 2018]

  • Chair Entertainment ๐Ÿข ๐Ÿชฆ

    Chair Entertainment Group is an American video game development company responsible for the Infinity Blade franchise and notable video games such as Shadow Complex and Undertow, which were acquired in 2008 by Epic games; Currently the company has been inactive since 2016 since they moved people to Epic Games for creative design.
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    [2005 - 2016]

  • Silicon Knights ๐Ÿข๐Ÿ’€

    In 2007, Silicon Knights sued Epic Games for "sabotage" in the vital improvements of UE 3, in that same year Epic Games countersued for having violated intellectual property rights by SK, the lawsuit lasted until 2012 (which Epic Games won) and in 2014 Silicon Knights declared bankruptcy due to the Epic games litigation.
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    [2007 - 2014]

Under The Name of Epic Games Publishing & Epic Games Store

  • Fortnite Mobile (1st version of Mobile Digital Retail Stores) ๐Ÿ•น๏ธ ๐Ÿ’€

    Released on August 9, 2018 for mobile stores App Store and Google Play Store, Fortnite (Mobile Version) was developed and distributed by Epic Games from the eponymous game Fortnite Battle Royale, they were removed from the Google and Apple stores on August 13, 2020 due to breaches of contract from both stores; in that same period it went to the Samsung Galaxy Store during the course of the year. On July 25, 2024, Epic Games announced that they would leave the Samsung store and that their App as the only game that is Fortnite will be both on the website and in AltStore, leaving the 1st version of the game outdated to migrate to the new version of the Epic Games Store.
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    [2018 - 2024]

  • Epic Games App Aka. Epic Games Store (1st version) ๐Ÿ“ฑ๐Ÿ’€

    Epic Games is a mobile version that hosts games from the same namesake company such as Battle Breakers, Spyjinx and Fortnite for Android devices. This Android version was released in the Samsung Galaxy Store app store after the 1st version of Fortnite was banned from the Google Play Store due to breaches of the store's contract. On July 25, 2024, Epic Games announced that they would leave the Samsung store and that their App will be on both the website and AltStore, leaving the 1st version outdated to migrate to the new one.

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    [2020 - 2024]

  • Rocket League Sideswipe (1st Version of Mobile Store) ๐Ÿ•น๏ธ ๐Ÿ’€

    It is a mobile version of the homonymous game Rocket League released for Android and iOS mobile devices, developed and distributed by Psyonix and was released on November 29, 2021. In August 2024, Psyonix released an announcement that the game will be removed from the Google and Apple stores on August 23 of that year to be released on the Epic Games Store mobile version. Please note that the Mobile Store and Epic Games Store (Mobile) versions have different support and should not be compared.
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    [2021 - 2024]

  • Rock Band 4 ๐Ÿ•น๏ธ๐Ÿ›‘

    It is a rhythm game developed by Mad Catz and Harmonix for Xbox One and PlayStation 4, released on October 6, 2015 that worked as a control as well as its guitar and drum kits. On January 25, 2024 it released the last DLC to give priority to Fortnite Festival.

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    [2015 - 2024]

  • Rumbleverse ๐Ÿ•น๏ธ๐Ÿ’€

    Rumbleverse was a video game Developed by Iron Galaxy Studios and Distributed by Epic Games Publishing, it was released on August 11, 2022 for Ps4, Ps5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S and PC consoles through the Epic Games Store; On February 23, 2023 (6 months after launch) it closed its servers.
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    [2022 - 2023]

  • Battle Breakers ๐Ÿ•น๏ธ๐Ÿ’€

    It was a Tactical Role-playing game developed by Chair Entertainment and Published by Epic Games for Mobile and PC released on November 13, 2019; Due to the main focus of Fortnite, the game was closed on December 30, 2022 along with other Tonic Games Group games, the first installments of Epic Games, Psyonix and Harmonix.
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    [2019 - 2022]

  • Space Punks๐Ÿ•น๏ธ๐Ÿ’€

    It was a video game of the Top-Down Shoot-'Em-Up genre developed and distributed by Flying Wild Hog, released on April 20, 2022 for PS4, Xbox One and PC (Via Epic Games Store). Although it had a good boom in its beta, it had to close its servers on November 6, 2023 and leave the market inaccessible within the game and in the Epic Games Store on September 5 of the same year.

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    [2022 - 2023]

  • Spyjinx๐Ÿ•น๏ธ๐Ÿ’€

    It was a modern RPG game developed by Chair Entertainment and Published by Epic Games for IOS and PC released in 2016. The game remained in beta for 6 years; In April 2021, the beta phase ended and I received support for the game on both IOS and PC.

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    [2016 - 2021]

  • Infinity Blade ๐Ÿ•น๏ธ๐Ÿชฆ

    Infinity Blade was a series of games for iOS devices developed by chair Entertainment and Epic games; The Infinity Blade saga consists of 3 games and 1 canceled, the first 2 games were eliminated due to difficulties adapting to the new hardware and the third installment that was still prevalent was deleted along with the Epic games account because they broke the guidelines from the App Store.
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    [2010 - 2020]

  • Paragon ๐Ÿ•น๏ธ๐Ÿชฆ

    Paragon was an Online MOBA video game developed and distributed by Epic Games released in 2016 for PS4 and PC; The game was canceled in 2018 for not making a sustainable active player base. Do not confuse 2016's Paragon with Netmarble's Paragon: THE OVERPRIME.
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    [2016 - 2018]

  • Gears Of War ๐Ÿ•น๏ธ๐Ÿ’ฒ

    Gears Of War is a video game franchise Exclusive to Xbox 360 and PC (For physical sale or Games For Windows Live) developed by Epic Games and distributed by Microsoft Games (Xbox Games); During the tenure of Epic Games, he developed 3 video games in his name. In 2014 he sold the IP to Microsoft Studios.
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    [2000 - 2014]

Like Protomac Computer Systems & Epic MegaGames

  • Epic MegaGames ๐Ÿข

    โ€” In early 1992, Protomac Computer Systems renamed itself "Epic MegaGames", among the video games recognized under Epic MegaGames (in conjunction with Chaos Works) is Fire Fight. In February 1999, it changed its name again to Epic Games.

    [1992 - 1999]

  • ZZT ๐Ÿ’พ

    โ€” In 1991, Tim Sweeney developed ZZT, a Puzzle game for MS-DOS published by Potomac Computer Systems, this video game marks Sweeney's legacy. In 2013 the last physical copy of ZZT that was ordered by mail ended, these orders and sales were attended to by Sweeney's Father. Currently the game is still alive in EGS digitally but not physically.
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    [1991- 2013]

  • Protomac Computer Systems ๐Ÿข

    โ€” Tim Sweeney founded the company Protomac Computer Systems in 1991. The company's most notable achievement was the launch of ZZT. In early 1992, Protomac Computer Systems was renamed Epic MegaGames.

    [1991-1992]