Epic Games introduces the Epic First Run program, where devs can earn 100% of the revenue for the first 6 months of exclusivity

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Today, we're introducing the Epic First Run program: an opt-in exclusivity program for third-party developers on the Epic Games Store. The new Epic First Run program gives participants the opportunity to boost their net revenue from user spending on eligible products from 88% to 100% in their first six months on the Epic Games Store. After their six-month run, participants will continue to benefit from Epic's 88%/12% revenue split.

The Epic Games Store is home to a huge, rapidly growing global audience with over 230 million players and 68 million monthly active users. Participating products in the Epic First Run program will be presented to those users on-store with new exclusive badging, homepage placements, and dedicated collections. In addition, products will be featured in relevant store campaigns including sales, events, and editorial as applicable. Once a product joins the program, it will benefit from continued exposure throughout its Epic First Run.

The new program gives developers of any scale the opportunity to activate our global audience right at launch. While this is a major part of the release journey, that's not all of it. For this program to reach peak efficiency, developers must promote their products early and often with their target audience. Learn more about publishing best practices by reading our marketing tips found in our Developer Resources Documentation.

The Epic First Run program is open to developers and publishers on the Epic Games Store with eligible new releases launching on or after October 16, 2023. For more information, visit our information page.

What is the Epic First Run program?​

Epic First Run is an opt-in exclusivity program that offers third-party developers 100% net revenue of user spending on eligible products in their first six months of exclusivity on the Epic Games Store. When the exclusivity period ends, the revenue share captured from user spending will revert to 88%/12%.

Who can participate?​

This program is open to developers and publishers with registered Epic Games developer accounts and eligible products launching on or after October 16, 2023.

What products are eligible for the program?​

A new release game or app which has not been previously released on another third-party PC store or included in a subscription service available on another third-party PC store.

Games or apps with a pre-existing exclusivity deal with the Epic Games Store are not eligible for the program.

Can I still release a product on my first-party store or website?​

Yes. Products in the Epic First Run program can also be released simultaneously on publishers' and developers' own stores or launchers with direct sales, sale of an Epic digital redemption code, or integration with our keyless redemption program. Please note, keyless distribution will require technical work to implement for developer or publisher's launcher and/or store.

Developers and publishers can also use the Epic Games Store's keyless redemption program to sell on other stores including Green Man Gaming, Humble Store and several others. After the six-month exclusivity period ends, developers are welcome to release their products on other third-party stores, while continuing to benefit from Epic's 88%12% revenue share.

https://store.epicgames.com/en-US/news/introducing-the-epic-first-run-program


Pretty interesting.
 

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Steam really kicking their back in, huh?
Steam is the PC platform. It's way too entrinched at this point. Steam started in 2003, allowed third parties in 2005. Epic games store started in 2018. In console terms, that is multiple generations of a head start.

I guess getting fukked with no Vaseline is better than the alternative.
 

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probably better for Epic than paying upfront for exclusives. now when the game is a flop, they didn't lose much. but at the same time, that's less incentives for dev's to skip Steam

oh well. it's still fukk EGS and any game that goes exclusive over there :pacspit:
 
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