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Epic Games
Basic information
Founded 1991
Legal structure Private
Industry Video Games
Official website https://epicgames.com/

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

Notable incidents

Unreal and Unreal Tournament

In 2022, owners of various entries within the Unreal and Unreal Tournament series had their licenses effectively expired, and were thus unable to launch or install these games.[1] (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 its way to the Internet Archive for users to freely install, but not all delisted games have been re-published onto the platform.[2][3][4][5]

References