Epic Games Reveals 'Now On Epic' Programme

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Epic Games Reveals 'Now On Epic' Programme
Epic Games Reveals 'Now On Epic' Programme

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16 October 2023 17:06

Epic Games revealed a new programme for old games. Epic is set to provide developers with 100% of the "net revenue generated from user spending" for a period of six months for products available through their program, as outlined in a blog post.

Headlines from the blog post are,

  • Now On Epic is a back catalog incentive program that offers developers and publishers the opportunity to boost their net revenue from user spending on eligible products from 88% to 100% in their first six months after release on the Epic Games Store for any game released before October 31, 2023 on another third-party PC store or included in a third-party subscription service.
  • When the product has been available for 6 months on the Epic Games Store, the revenue share captured from user spending will revert to Epic’s industry-leading 88%/12%.
  • You can enroll in the program until December 31, 2024, and all eligible products must be released on the Epic Games Store by June 30, 2025.
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