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Epic Is Going to Lose $300 Million On Exclusive Games

Nimmi Faiya
Nimmi Faiya
Published on April 11, 2021
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Epic is about to lose $330 million to gain market share from Steam. Steam only offers exclusive games and free titles on the Epic Games Store. To take on Steam, Epic Games has gone through the previous two years scooping Fortnite cash into the Epic Games Store, making more than 100 exclusive deals, and parting with free games each week. We realized Epic was going through a great deal of money to get buyers onto its store, but didn’t have numerous points of interest as of recently. Because of Epic’s enormous legal battle with Apple, we learned this week that Epic submitted around $444 million to Epic Game Store exclusivity deals in 2020 alone.

In short, that is $444 million on “least assurances” for games that come to the Epic Games Store and stay on Steam for a year. It is one kind of advance. It implies that Epic ensures the publisher an exact portion of money, whether their game offers enough to cover that amount. For instance, Epic put down $10.45 million for Control.

Apple says:

Epic lost $181 million on the Epic Games Store in 2019, projected a loss of $273 million last year, and projects another loss of $139 million this year.

In Epic’s finish-of-year report, Epic assured that players have spent $700 million on the Epic Games Store in 2020, yet these third-party games just represented $265 million of that absolute. This uncovers that Epic still can’t seem to acquire back the $444 million in advances to these third-party publishers and, even though a portion of these deals is certainly for games, later on, Apple claims Epic will lose “at any rate $330 million in unrecouped costs from least ensures alone,” if 2019’s deals are tossed in too.

As per Apple, by the end of 2021, Epic may lose approximately $600 million. These appraisals from Apple are from its rundown of the contentions it intends to bring to court in May 2021 as it guards itself against Epic’s antitrust complaint.

Epic has effectively reacted to these allegations, and it shared that it expects the Epic Games Store to begin generating yearly revenue in 2023. Besides, while Apple claims Epic is “losing cash,” Epic claims it is “investing cash,”. And its 12% income share is important for the deals to take on the behemoth that is Steam.

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