Epic Games Store adds third-party titles, free games, and more on mobile
1.24.2025
By Epic Games
There’s a lot to cover, so let’s jump right in!
We’re excited to distribute the first wave of games from third-party mobile developers, now available alongside Fortnite, Fall Guys and Rocket League Sideswipe on the Epic Games Store mobile app. Following our launch on mobile just a few months ago, this represents a major step forward for the store and we’re thankful for the partners joining us on this journey.
To celebrate, we’re launching the free games program on mobile, kicking off with Dungeon of the Endless: Apogee* and Bloons TD 6, available now on Android and iOS through the Epic Games Store mobile app until February 20. To start, there will be new games offered each month until we move to a weekly schedule later this year.
*Note: Dungeon of the Endless: Apogee not available in Russia.
In addition to great third-party games, we’re introducing new app features, including Epic Account login, with persistent status across Epic’s games on iOS and Android. We’ve also added a new auto-update feature to the Epic Games Store Mobile app, so that your games and apps are ready when you are.

For developers, the Epic Games Store brings the same great terms to mobile, including the 88/12 revenue share for payments we process and 0% on third party payments.
We also recently debuted Launch Everywhere with Epic. This new program offers a royalty rate reduction from 5% to 3.5% on all platforms and stores for eligible Unreal Engine games published on the Epic Games Store from 2025 onwards. To be eligible, games must ship on the Epic Games Store before or at the same time it’s released on other stores on corresponding platforms you support (PC, Mac, Android, and in the future, iOS). This program is inclusive of games participating in Epic First Run, which helps developers to maximize their revenue share during their initial run on the Store.
We couldn’t be more excited to continue delivering new updates to the app, and to welcome even more third-party games in the near future. Our self-publishing tools for mobile games are currently available in an invite-only beta at this time, and we plan to open them to all developers and publishers later this year.
If you’re a developer interested in distributing your game on PC or mobile (or both!), we encourage you to reach out to our team by filling out our submission form.