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Every exclusive game available in the Epic Games Store

The Epic Games Store has managed to become a real threat to Steam in just a matter of months. Launched in 2018, the store from the studio behind money-printer Fortnite has enticed developers both large and small with far friendlier revenue splits than Steam. Now, there are a lot of exclusive games on the Epic Games Store.

Although many titles have made their way over to Steam — including Metro Exodus and Borderlands 3 — Epic has a strong lineup of exclusive titles. In addition to AAA blockbusters from publishers like Ubisoft, Epic manages to grab the attention of a lot of indie outfits.

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Here’s the full list of current and upcoming exclusives on the Epic Games Store.

Epic Games Store exclusives

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Epic started with a slow trickle of AAA exclusives, but the lineup was bolstered throughout 2019. In addition to multiple Ubisoft games, Epic has snatched up many games exclusive to other platforms, including Godfall on the PlayStation 5 and Grindstone from Apple Arcade.

  • A Knight’s Quest
  • Airborne Kingdom
  • The Alto Collection 
  • Among Trees 
  • Anno 1800 (also on Uplay)
  • Arcadegeddon
  • Assassin’s Creed Valhalla (also on Uplay)
  • Auto Chess
  • Battle Breakers
  • Binary Smoke
  • Bugsnax
  • Bloodroots
  • Castle Storm 2
  • Chivalry 2 
  • Corruption 2029
  • The Cycle
  • Dangerous Driving
  • Dauntless
  • Diabotical
  • Tom Clancy’s The Division 2 (also on Uplay)
  • Fortnite
  • Genshin Impact
  • Grindstone
  • Ghost Recon Breakpoint (also on Uplay)
  • Godfall
  • Hitman 3
  • Immortals Fenyx Rising (also on Uplay)
  • Kingdom Hearts
  • The Last Campfire
  • Magic: The Gathering Arena
  • Monkey Barrels
  • Mortal Shell
  • No Straight Roads
  • Oddworld: Soulstorm
  • Omen of Sorrow
  • Old World
  • Ooblets
  • The Pathless
  • Paranoia: Happiness is Mandatory
  • Phantom Brigade
  • ReadySet Heroes
  • The Red Lantern
  • RollerCoaster Tycoon Adventures
  • Rocket League
  • Scott Pilgrim vs. The World: The Game
  • Space Punks
  • Spelldrifter
  • Super Meat Boy Forever 
  • Surgeon Simulator 2
  • Tetris Effect
  • Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 1 + 2
  • Total War Saga: Troy
  • Twin Mirror
  • Unexplored 2: The Wayfarer’s Legacy
  • Unreal Tournament
  • Watch Dogs: Legion (also on Uplay)
  • Werewolf: The Apocalypse — Earthblood
  • World War Z

Upcoming exclusives

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The list of Epic Games Store exclusives doesn’t look impressive throughout 2021, but there are some heavy hitters coming down the pike.

  • Darkest Dungeon 2 –– 2021
  • The Eternal Cylinder — TBA
  • Far Cry 6 — October 7
  • Jett: The Far Shore –– 2021
  • Kena: Bridge of Spirits — August 24
  • Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time Remake –– TBA
  • Rainbow Six Extraction — January 2022
  • Rider’s Republic –– October 28
  • Saturnalia — TBA
  • The Settlers –– TBA
  • Sifu — 2021
  • Solar Ash — TBA
  • Vampire: The Masquerade Swansong –– February 2022
  • Voidtrain — 2022
  • The Wolf Among Us 2 –– TBA

Although we don’t have as many games lined up for the Epic Games Store as in previous years, there’s a lot for fans to look forward to. Ubisoft is continuing to support the platform, which means we’ll likely see upcoming releases in the publisher’s popular franchises released on the platform. Additionally, Remedy Entertainment (developer of Control) announced that its next two games would be exclusive to the platform, and Playdead and GenDesign have exclusives coming, as well.

We’ll likely see a continued tread of PS5 games on Epic, too. Although Sony doesn’t publish games exclusively on Epic, many PS5 console exclusives have already shown up on Epic over Steam.

Jacob Roach
Lead Reporter, PC Hardware
Jacob Roach is the lead reporter for PC hardware at Digital Trends. In addition to covering the latest PC components, from…
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