Epic Games has partnered with Telefónica to pre-install the Epic Games Store on Android devices, giving users direct access to games like Fortnite. Epic plans to expand the partnership in the future to bring more third-party titles to mobile gamers.
Epic Games has partnered with Telefónica to pre-install Fortnite and the Epic Games Store on compatible Android devices on Telefónica's network in Spain, the UK, Germany, and Spanish-speaking Latin America.
Epic Games has partnered with Telefónica to pre-install the Epic Games Store on new Android devices in Spain, Spanish-speaking Latam, Germany, and the UK.
Epic Games has partnered with Telefónica to preinstall the Epic Games Store and Fortnite on Android phones in the UK, Germany, Spain, and Spanish-speaking territories of Latin America. This partnership aims to make these games more accessible on millions of Telefónica Android devices and create a more competitive ecosystem for Android players.
The Epic Games Store will now come preloaded on all new compatible Android phones on Telefónica’s network in Spain, the UK, Germany, and Spanish-speaking Latin American countries, eliminating the need for users to sideload the app.
Telefónica's Director of Partnerships and Devices, Lorena Itziar Senador-Gómez Lázaro, announced a collaboration with Epic Games to deliver high-quality, accessible, and innovative digital experiences to customers.
The Epic Games Store will come pre-installed on compatible Android phones from the Telefónica network in Spain, the United Kingdom, Germany, Mexico, and all Spanish-speaking countries in Latin America as part of a new partnership between the service provider and Epic Games.
Telefónica has partnered with Epic Games to pre-install Fortnite and the Epic Games Store on compatible Android devices in Spain, the UK, Germany, and Latin America until 2025.
Epic Games has partnered with Telefónica to pre-load the Epic Game Store on every Android device offered by Telefónica. This initiative will provide users in Spain, the U.K., Germany, Mexico, and Spanish-speaking LATAM countries access to games like Fortnite, Fall Guys, and Rocket League Sideswipe. The partnership aims to offer more choices beyond conventional app marketplaces and is set to expand further by 2025. Epic maintains an 88/12 revenue split for purchases, contrasting with Google’s 15% to 30% fees. This collaboration follows Epic's legal battles with Google over anti-competitive practices related to app distribution.
Epic Games Store will be pre-installed on Android devices on the O2 network, offering popular titles like Fortnite and creating a more competitive ecosystem for Android gamers.