Devs incentivised to bring older titles to Epic Games Store with 100% revenue share

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Another new Epic Games Store scheme which will see developers getting a 100% revenue share for the first six months has been announced.

The Now on Epic programme was revealed on Monday to coincide with the launch of the Epic First Run scheme.

Announced in August, Epic First Run lets developers claim 100% of revenue if they agree to make their game exclusive on the Epic Games Store for six months.

After the six months are up, the game will revert to the standard Epic Games Store revenue split of 88% for the developer and 12% for Epic Games.

The same financial terms are being offered to developers and publishers who participate in a newly announced back catalogue incentive scheme, Now On Epic.

“This program is open to developers and publishers with registered Epic Games developer accounts and eligible products that launched on another storefront or service before October 31, 2023,” Epic said.

“Any product that has been previously released and is currently live on another third-party PC store or included in a third-party subscription service available on another third-party PC store [is eligible].

“If you have three or more products on a third-party store or third-party subscription service, you must bring at least three of them to Epic Games Store. If you have less than three, you must bring all of those products to Epic Games Store.”

Participants can enrol in the scheme until December 31, 2024, and all eligible products must be released on the Epic Games Store by June 30, 2025.

Devs incentivised to bring older titles to Epic Games Store with 100% revenue share

Last month, Epic announced plans to lay off around 830 employees, or 16% of its total workforce.

It will be increasing the price of Fortnite V-Bucks and some real money content packs later this month, and will start charging for the use of Unreal Engine outside of video game development next year.

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