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Epic Games Store Grabs Nine More Exclusives In 2020
By Melvyn Tan|March 24, 2020|0 Comment
Yes, Epic Games Store exclusives. The dreaded words. Alas, there is no running from this, and it’s worth knowing what Epic has gotten their hands on this time.
The new batch of exclusives was announced as part of the Epic Game Store’s Spring 2020 update, and there are nine titles in total. These are:
The first expansion for Remedy’s Control, where you explore the “roots of the Oldest House”.
Slapstick sandbox game where you try to deliver stuff with up to four friends.
Industrial city sim and strategy game, set on Saturn’s moon, Titan.
Open-world vandalism game set on a polluted island.
The reboot of the “blade-wielding fighting game” series, which released on PS4 and Xbox One last year.
Free-to-play arena shooter with, er, egg robots.
Turn-based tactical RPG set on a cruise ship that’s been boarded by monsters from a different dimension.
A “vibrant survival sandbox” set in the wilderness.
A survival horror game where the village layout changes each time you lose.
Not all of these will be stuck with the Epic Games Store for eternity. Totally Reliable Delivery Simulator and Industries of Titan, for instance, will release on Steam in 2021.
It’s not a knockout list, but it’s interesting to see Samurai Shodown here, with no indication that it’ll be a timed exclusive. I’ll probably check out Diabolical, but that’s about it.
You can check out the Spring 2020 Update video below.
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