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Epic Games, the company behind the popular online game Fortnite, on Tuesday won a partial victory in an Australian court. The ...
A report regarding Fortnite's 'Disney Mode' landed this week, claiming frustration from Epic Games with Disney, and Tim ...
Epic Games will soon bring Fortnite and other titles back to Android platforms following a legal victory that allows it to ...
Epic Games Boss Tim Sweeney Blasts 'BS' Report Suggesting Fortnite's Mysterious Disney Mode Hampered by Slow Decision-Making ...
Epic Games founder and CEO Tim Sweeney took to Twitter to explain why the Epic Games Store takes just 12% of revenue from its clients. "Why 12%? We chose this number to provide a super-competitive ...
Epic Games takes Fortnite into the metaverse with concerts and more, fulfilling dream of CEO Tim Sweeney. But costs have led to layoffs at NC company.
Epic Games CEO Tim Sweeney reveals how the Cary-based company works while answering questions from lawyers in the trial against Apple.
Epic Games CEO Tim Sweeney thinks ‘every politician should fear’ Apple’s power Sweeney says he’s willing to go to the Supreme Court to fight Apple’s control of the App Store.
Tim Sweeney told Epic Games employees early Friday that the privately held company he runs is laying off 16% of its staff - some 870 employees. Here is his memo.
Epic Games CEO Tim Sweeney spoke at the DICE Summit about many contentious issues in the gaming world, including in-app purchases, loot boxes, cross-platform gaming, digital privacy, and most of ...
— Tim Sweeney (@TimSweeneyEpic) April 22, 2019 The Epic Games Store takes a 12 percent cut of revenue from those who opt to put their games on the platform.