Ever since the Epic Games Store launched all those months ago, it's been making waves across the gaming industry. However, as is the case with any early launch, it was devoid of a number of features. Luckily, the team is working hard to deliver them to consumers. Today, the company detailed some of the changes they've already made to the Epic Games Store and some that are coming. You can take a look at them all below.
You can read about all of the features in great detail here. Do you use the Epic Games Store? Do you like the experience? Let us know.
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