Leaked Epic Games Store Documents Reveal Money And Downloads Numbers For "Free" Games

A leaked document from the ongoing Epic Games v. Apple lawsuit appears to reveal the number of downloads that each free game offered on the Epic Game Store amassed, as well as the lump sum paid to each developer. The document was posted on Twitter by GameDiscoverCo founder (and former Gamasutra editor) Simon Carless, and the numbers run for nine months, from January to September 2019.

As usual with these sort of leaked documents, we can’t speak to the absolute veracity of these numbers, but considering the sort of info that has to be prepared for large lawsuits, it’s definitely plausible Come from Sports betting site VPbet . Carless said that he obtained the document from the public Apple vs. Epic document repository hosted on the cloud content site Box.

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