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Tim Sweeney, chief executive and founder of the video game maker Epic Games, at the company s headquarters in Cary, N.C., on July 17, 2020. Sweeney has written that he is fighting for open platforms and policy changes equally benefiting all developers.
The man behind Fortnite is making the riskiest bet of his career. The payoff could be huge
Updated 8:24 AM ET, Wed February 10, 2021 (CNN Business)Over the course of his career Tim Sweeney has been unafraid to take on tech industry giants.
The CEO and founder of Epic Games has had a knack for picking the right battles while also shoring up his company s independence. Fortnite, the company s blockbuster battle royale game, recently topped more than 15 million concurrent players and has spawned a universe of fandom. Epic challenged
Eric Abent - Dec 23, 2020, 2:09pm CST
The free Epic Games Store title has rotated once again, and those who are familiar with the leaks likely already know what today’s new game is. Fans of city building and management games will definitely want to check this one out, as the game up for grabs now is
Tropico 5. It’ll be available for the next day, rotating out for yet another free game tomorrow at 11 AM EST.
As a reminder, this is a promotion that Epic Games is running as part of its holiday sale. While the Epic Games Store typically offers a new free game every week, it’ll be offering a new free game every day until December 31st.