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Epic games is a software development and media publishing company founded in 19XX by [insert name]
'''[[wikipedia:Epic_Games|Epic Games]]''' is a software development and media-publishing company founded in 1991 by Tim Sweeney.


== Notable incidents ==
== Notable incidents ==


=== Unreal & Unreal Tournament ===
=== Unreal & Unreal Tournament ===
In [insert date], owners of various entries within the Unreal/Unreal Tournament series had their licenses effectively expired and thus unable to launch or install these games. (Editor's note: add a screenshot of UT being grayed out in the launcher!)
In 2022, owners of various entries within the Unreal/Unreal Tournament series had their licenses effectively expired and thus unable to launch or install these games. (Editor's note: add a screenshot of UT being grayed out in the launcher!)


A few years later, some entries in the series would make it's way to the Internet Archive for users to freely install, however not all delisted games have been re-published onto the platform.
A few years later, some entries in the series would make it's way to the Internet Archive for users to freely install, however not all delisted games have been re-published onto the platform.

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Epic Games is a software development and media-publishing company founded in 1991 by Tim Sweeney.

Notable incidents

Unreal & Unreal Tournament

In 2022, owners of various entries within the Unreal/Unreal Tournament series had their licenses effectively expired and thus unable to launch or install these games. (Editor's note: add a screenshot of UT being grayed out in the launcher!)

A few years later, some entries in the series would make it's way to the Internet Archive for users to freely install, however not all delisted games have been re-published onto the platform.

References