The Epic Games Store offers PC game purchases with an 88% revenue share for developers and regular free game offers for users.
Each app below addresses a specific gap in Epic Games Store's offering. We picked them based on real user review patterns and feature differentiation.
Steam is the dominant PC game platform with over 50,000 titles, community reviews, workshop mod support, achievements, and cloud saves. Its discovery algorithms, curated sales, and family sharing make it the default storefront for most PC gamers.
Explore Steam data →GOG sells DRM-free games, meaning purchases are truly owned and can be installed without any launcher. It specializes in classic PC games alongside modern releases and includes GOG Galaxy for optional library management.
Explore GOG data →Humble Store sells PC games with a portion of proceeds going to charity. The Humble Choice subscription provides a curated set of games monthly. It also runs frequent bundles offering multiple games at deep discounts.
Explore Humble Store data →Itch.io is an open marketplace for independent games, tools, and assets. Creators set their own prices and revenue splits. It is the primary storefront for game jam games and experimental indie titles not found elsewhere.
Explore Itch.io data →Amazon Games sells PC titles and offers free game drops monthly through Prime Gaming. The launcher manages the free claim library alongside purchased titles. Prime Gaming also offers in-game content for popular titles like League of Legends.
Explore Amazon Games data →The Xbox PC app provides access to Game Pass titles on PC, manages Microsoft Store game purchases, and handles Xbox social features. PC Game Pass includes day-one releases of Microsoft first-party titles.
Explore Xbox PC App data →Epic has given away thousands of free games since 2018, making it a common secondary library for PC gamers.
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