Post by KostaAndreadis @ 04:55pm 07/12/18 | 0 Comments
Like the very cool indie Ashen available now (which is also available via Xbox Game Pass), in addition to the new game from Bastion creators Supergiant called Hades. Which is available in Early Access form. Both great gets for the platform which will also be adding new titles in the coming weeks in addition to offering up a free game starting with the excellent Subnautica.
Here's a look at the first batch of games coming to the Epic Games Store, in sizzle-reel form.
Ashen by A44 and Annapurna Interactive (now available)
Darksiders 3 by Gunfire Games and THQ Nordic (available Dec. 14)
Hades by Supergiant Games (now available)
Hello Neighbor: Hide and Seek by tinyBuild (now available)
Genesis Alpha One by Radiation Blue and Team17 (coming soon)
Journey by thatgamecompany and Annapurna Interactive (coming soon)
Maneater by Tripwire Interactive (coming soon)
Outer Wilds by Mobius Digital and Annapurna Interactive (coming soon)
Pathless by Giant Squid Studios (coming soon)
Rebel Galaxy Outlaw by Double Damage Games (coming soon)
Satisfactory by Coffee Stain Studios (coming soon)
Subnautica by Unknown Worlds (available for free from Dec. 14 - Dec. 27)
Super Meat Boy by Team Meat (available for free from Dec. 28 - Jan. 10)
Super Meat Boy Forever by Team Meat (coming soon)
World War Z by Saber Interactive (coming soon)
The store is part of the existing Epic Launcher which updated overnight. It's an impressive start to be sure, and full of great looking indie games. The PC debut of Journey is very cool, in addition to Pathless by Giant Squid which is built from a similar sensibility. As per the announcement of the platform Epic Games is offering developers a greater share of revenue from sales.