Epic Games Store to be Pre-installed on Android Telefónica Phones

Epic Games to Be Pre-installed on Android Devices Under the Telefónica Network

Epic and Telefónica are working to make gaming through the Epic Games Store more accessible to users, and they’re accomplishing this with a strategic alliance that should give consumers direct access to games like Fortnite, Fall Guys, and Rocket League Sideswipe. Instead of engaging in the more complex process of downloading the gaming app store from the website, this will give users a direct path to accessing the experiences curated by Epic Games.

“Thanks to our partnership with Telefónica, players will now be able to access the Epic Games Store, Fortnite, and soon games from third-party developers directly on their Android device. We look forward to expanding our collaboration with Telefónica to bring even more benefits to players,” Michael Modon, Senior Director of Growth Partnerships for Epic Games, said in the press release.

From the statement, it is evident that the company has plans to expand the partnership in the future, bringing more third-party titles to mobile gamers. Considering the two organization’s history of working together, it’s no surprise that Epic has chosen Telefónica as a collaborator.

We could also see further signs of the deal through exclusive Fortnite skins, similar to what we’ve seen for Honor, Twitch, Samsung, Xbox, etc.

Epic Has Been Unstoppable In Its Mission to Target Mobile Gamers On Its Own Terms

Epic has been successful in winning its long-running battle against Apple and Google for maintaining a strict monopoly over the app stores, accusing the power players of inhibiting competition and preventing other businesses from staking their claim on the market.

After extensive legal proceedings, Epic won the right to make its app store easily downloadable for users and has also ensured it can promote its own payment system instead of being forced to go through Apple or Google.

Despite the big win, Epic wasn’t satisfied that it had been allowed full access to the potential audience of mobile gamers. It soon filed another lawsuit against Google and Samsung for adding too many steps to the process of downloading a third-party app store, accusing the two of setting an auto blocker in place and giving users warnings against the download.

Many have supported the company’s efforts to make the marketplace more fair while breaking down the control enjoyed by the iOS and Android makers, however, this latest move has consumers wondering if the company intends to continue wasting resources on frivolous lawsuits. Regardless of the intention behind the suit, the case has been filed and we’ll have to wait to see the outcome of the battle.

Legal adventures aside, it will be interesting to see how many users respond to the triumphant arrival of the Epic Games Store and how this move boosts the community built around the platform.

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Epic Games Store to be Pre-installed on Android Telefónica Phones