The Epic Games Store launcher is getting a full rebuild in May or June

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TL;DR: Epic Games recently confirmed that it plans to launch a major overhaul of its PC games launcher in May or June. Following a positive year-end 2025 report, the company admitted that the client is inferior to Steam in a series of frank interviews with media outlets. Along with a faster launcher, Epic plans to introduce new social features and tie Fortnite content to game pre-orders.

Steven Allison, the Epic Games Store's vice president and general manager, conceded that the launcher boots and responds to user input more sluggishly than Steam. To address complaints that have persisted for years, the company is completely rebuilding the client's backend. "We're ripping the guts out of the Epic Games launcher, entirely – well, mostly entirely – and replacing it," he told Polygon.

Allison admitted that the Epic Games Store launcher currently contacts the company's servers whenever users click or move the mouse cursor, often causing lag measured in seconds. It also consumes significantly more system resources than Steam. "We have a lot of things we need to fix," he stated in an interview with Eurogamer.

The general manager explained that Epic has been preoccupied with improving developer tools to attract more games to the platform over the past several years. "It isn't that we ignored it," Allison said, "but we had to get out of the super manual onboarding of important titles. We had to build the tools for self-publishing, and that took us, like, almost three years. It was a major focus of our engineering."

However, Epic recently pivoted to reworking the player-facing experience, as work on the overhaul began around November. In the summer, the company hopes to have a client that loads much quicker. "It should start to feel good, be faster and people be like, 'Holy shit. It doesn't suck so much.' And that will be a win for us."

Epic also plans to catch up to Steam's social features. During the first half of this year, the company will introduce private messaging, voice chat, game-independent parties, player profiles, avatars, and a beta feature that resembles asynchronous forum posting.

Furthermore, games from Capcom, miHoYo, Pearl Abyss, S-Game, MintRocket, Kakao Games, and other publishers will begin offering Fortnite cosmetics with pre-orders of their games. Allison suggested that Resident Evil Requiem, scheduled to launch on February 27, will be an early example. Meanwhile, regional storefronts with localized discovery will allow publishers to target specific territories. Cross-platform PC and mobile libraries are also planned for this fall.

Epic has struggled to convince customers to spend money on games other than Fortnite. Comparing the company's annual reports since 2019 reveals that, as millions of users made accounts to claim free games, the number of customers paying for third-party titles had barely budged by 2024.

The company's latest report shows that it reversed this trend in 2025, bringing third-party game spending to an unprecedented $400 million. Epic also increased its client's total user base to 317 million, but last year's drop in total gameplay hours likely indicates a notable decline in Fortnite playtime.

While Allison claimed that Epic never planned to dethrone Steam, which commands around 90 percent of the PC gaming market share, the company hopes to reach between 30 and 40 percent in five years. "I don't think the battle has been lost at all," he said.

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$400M on third party games. Yikes I bet most publishers see that and think yeah we're making more money on Steam.
 
"Allison admitted that the Epic Games Store launcher currently contacts the company's servers whenever users click or move the mouse cursor, often causing lag measured in seconds."

I really must admit, this is even worse than I thought. Wow. I am sure the new one will spy on you MUCH faster! So glad I have still never installed their launcher!

I wonder if the Heroic game launcher, recently mentioned on TechSpot, will be able to adapt to the new version of Epic Games Store. Currently, it allows you to launch Epic games without EGS.
 
It only took how many years for them to finally admit that the people complaining that it sucked were right? Instead, doing anything else to avoid giving a better experience?

We'll see if it feels better. I wouldn't mind my free games launcher to be snappier 😛
 
I'm pretty much stating the obvious. You can call Steam a monopoly all you want, but at the end of the day, it does everything not just better, but far better. Unless you invest real time and money into your storefront with a genuine goal to compete, you’re never going to get anywhere.

I believe PC gamers are generally open to competition in this space, as it ties back to the very core of PC gaming itself, an open platform that has always encouraged it from the start.
 
It only took how many years for them to finally admit that the people complaining that it sucked were right? Instead, doing anything else to avoid giving a better experience?

We'll see if it feels better. I wouldn't mind my free games launcher to be snappier 😛

-And only after Fortnite appears to have lost some.. ahem... steam.

That -14% playtime number probably has everyone at Epic scrambling.

Fortnite goes down and there isn't much of an Epic Gaming division left.
 
-And only after Fortnite appears to have lost some.. ahem... steam.

That -14% playtime number probably has everyone at Epic scrambling.

Fortnite goes down and there isn't much of an Epic Gaming division left.
Something something don't put all your eggs in one basket. Too bad they gave up on Unreal Tournament the second Fortnite started bringing in the money.
 
I've always noticed that the epic library section has been much slower than Steam. Steam the store can be slow at times, but the library has always been quick and snappy. If they really want to be as "pro-consumer" as Tim always claims to be, they should be looking into Linux support for their launcher and Fortnite and Proton compatibility (if possible) for their library. The "year of the linux desktop" has always been a joke, but more and more lately it's starting to become a reality.
 
The main problem with the Epic MBA execs is that at the end of the day they're only after monetization. What do we need to do to increase revenue? If we do X and Y will that increase user engagement and monetization?

EA has been trying it with Origin for 20 years and still struggling.

I'm all for capitalism, they should make money. But you simply don't understand your core audience and you're not giving them a reason to trust you. Valve has always focused on the users and the community. If you give them the right tools and a good experience, the money will come. It's how Steam managed to defeat piracy.

The people at Epic don't get it. They're not gamers, these execs probably never use their own platform. They.just.don't.get it. Stick to selling fortnite dance moves.
 
I'm pretty much stating the obvious. You can call Steam a monopoly all you want, but at the end of the day, it does everything not just better, but far better. Unless you invest real time and money into your storefront with a genuine goal to compete, you’re never going to get anywhere.

I believe PC gamers are generally open to competition in this space, as it ties back to the very core of PC gaming itself, an open platform that has always encouraged it from the start.
I love Steam, I was here from day 1... but Epic Game Store is fine. Can we stop talking about it as if its the worst and most useless store ever? Like its broken or full of trash? Like if you had to use Epic Game Store, you would rather quit PC gaming? Many people talk like that, its BS imho.

Can I play with my friends? Does it work? Yea. Can I add them? Yeah. Can I hide my profile, which every single other platform or store have? No. Yes, A LOT of stuff are missing. Yes, I got eyes. Everyone knows that too. I can make a giant list of how to improve EGS. At the same time, I barely care about 90% of what Steam has. Yes, it's all good and cool.. useful even. I won't die without it. Without Steam. If Steam vanishes tomorrow, im okay. This comes from a HARDCORE VALVE/STEAM/HL Fanboy btw. If they only offer to buy games, that would also be enough for me. The bare bottom of the barrel minimum. As long as it lets me buy games + refund them if there is an issue (or I dislike the game) im good. Also, it gotta have sales of course. Real ones too, not 3-10% off only. Thats what I want. Yes, thats me and my own opinion. Everyone else wants everything. Im not that picky I suppose. I guess im easy to satisfy. If it logs me in games = happy gamer here.

P.s. They give a ton of games too. I got 0 games for free on Steam. I used Steam when Half-Life 2 came out, 2004. Since then, till today... nothing. Even EA/Origin gave us stuff lol. The epic store thing keeps on giving. Years pass, and they still do it. Meanwhile, Gaben is sailing on his yacht atm. True story, go read it up. That sweet 30% is not just going to steam and making Steam better. Their company is also small, Valve that is. They rarely make games... All that huge amount of money go to... (insert here).... Anyway,s its not about the free games. I hate having 2 stores, but I also don't hate using either one of them. Like a cheap car vs a Ferrari. If the cheap car works and gets me where I wanna go /happy.
 
I decided to buy a game on Epic for every two free ones that I actually play. I don’t want to be a total free-loader. If Epic were to fail, everyone is going to lose those free game libraries.

Epic really should consider getting involved with wine/proton and making their own gaming OS. Microsoft could pull an Apple and kick them off Windows. I am kind of surprised they haven’t already. If Apple’s app store policies are legal (and it seems they are in the US at least), then it is a much more profitable strategy than what Microsoft is doing now with Windows.
 
Stop wasting development time on the store launcher, the current one works Ok. How about fixing the bugs in the game, surely that should be top of your list? One of the most annoying ones for me right now, since the recent update a few weeks back, is the guns being almost invisible when opened from a chest.
 
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