Epic Games CEO Tim Sweeny believes possession of digital gadgets needs to be “independent of stores and platforms.”
Tim Sweeny, Epic Games founder and CEO, believes cross-store integration of digital shops is a good suggestion, particularly ought to a retailer shut, thus inflicting the client to lose their digital buy (thanks, Blue).
Sweeny says Epic for one is dedicated to working with different shops and acknowledges common possession of digital purchases.
Epic’s dedicated to working with all keen ecosystems to attach our shops and acknowledge common possession. Early bits embody buy integration with Humble and others, and library visibility to GOG. Much more will probably be coming over time.
— Tim Sweeney (@TimSweeneyEpic) July 20, 2020
He is clearly talking concerning the intergeneration of the Epic Games Store with GOG Galaxy 2.0.
Earlier this week, GOG and Epic Games introduced the combination for GOG Galaxy 2.0. Epic Games mentioned on the time it was an “important step towards breaking down walls between PC stores,” because it allows a unified expertise for gamers to handle their PC games library impartial of the place their games have been bought.
The aim behind GOG Galaxy 2.0, in line with CD Projekt, is to “bring all your games and friends together in one place.”
“Together with GOG.com and Xbox Live, those official integrations are bringing a more seamless and reliable experience to gamers. We’re excited that Epic Games Store integration has come to GOG Galaxy 2.0,” mentioned CD Projekt.
“The new official integration is the latest addition to GOG Galaxy 2.0, which we’re constantly improving with features requested by gamers. One of the recently added was the ability to see all your gaming subscriptions in one place. It helps gamers to conveniently browse, install, and launch games from an overwhelming amount of titles available on each subscription.”