List of games by Epic Games

Epic Games is an American video game and software developer based in Cary, North Carolina. It was founded by Tim Sweeney as Potomac Computer Systems in 1991, originally located in his parents' house in Potomac, Maryland. After releasing one game under that name, ZZT (1991), Sweeney renamed the company to Epic MegaGames in early 1992 "to make it look like we were a big company" even though it had no other employees or offices.[1] Over the next few years, the company continued to make PC games, largely self-published, including the side-scrollers Jill of the Jungle (1992) and Jazz Jackrabbit (1994). They additionally published titles by other developers such as Epic Pinball (1993) by Digital Extremes and Tyrian (1995) by Eclipse Software. Epic also slowly expanded in size, reaching 8 employees by 1994.[1]

"EPIC" over "GAMES" over a downwared facing arrow, in white over a gray background
The current logo of Epic Games

Beginning with the 1996 game Fire Fight, Epic ceased its publishing and self-publishing operations, and after the release and success of Unreal (1998) renamed itself in 1999 to Epic Games and moved to Raleigh, North Carolina; it and a temporary office in Canada during Unreal's development were the first time the company had a central office for their employees.[1][2] After the name change, the company focused almost solely on the Unreal series of shooters for the next few years, and expanded from PC games to console games. In 2006 the company launched its Gears of War series of games, and in 2010 the company moved into mobile games with the Infinity Blade series after purchasing Chair Entertainment. Epic returned to retail publishing in 2015 for its own titles, and has solely self-published since. In addition to games, Epic develops and licenses the Unreal Engine, which is also used as the game engine for many of its own games, and runs the Epic Games Store, a digital video game storefront for Microsoft Windows and macOS.[1]

Sweeney described the history of the company in 2016 as four eras: the shareware era from founding through 1997 as the company grew to 15 employees; the Unreal era from 1998 to 2005 as the company focused on developing that franchise through external publishers and grew to 25 employees; the Gears of War era from 2006 to 2011 as the company shifted focus to console games and grew to around 200 employees; and the current era where the company moved back to PC games and self-publishing, spinning off or closing some of its subsidiary developers such as People Can Fly and Big Huge Games.[3] This latter era has instead become dominated by the multi-platform Fortnite Battle Royale and related games, which is one of the most-played video game franchises of all time with over 350 million registered players.[4] Epic Games has developed around 40 games since 1991 and published over 20 more, and has multiple games under development.

Video games

Epic Games has used the names Potomac Computer Systems, Epic MegaGames, and Epic Games; the name given for the company is the one used at the time of a game's release. Many of the games under the Epic MegaGames brand were released as a set of separate episodes, which were purchasable and playable separately or as a group. In many cases the initial episode of a game was freely distributed as shareware to drive interest in the other purchasable episodes.[1] Titles are listed for games that gave individual names to their episodes instead of episode numbers.

Developed games

List of games
Title
(Episodes)
SystemRelease dateDeveloper(s)Publisher(s)Ref(s)
ZZT
("Town of ZZT", "Caves of ZZT", "Dungeons of ZZT", "City of ZZT")
MS-DOSJanuary 15, 1991Potomac Computer SystemsPotomac Computer Systems[5]
Best of ZZT
("The Secret of Headhunter Isle", "Royal Treasures")
MS-DOS1992Epic MegaGames[a]Epic MegaGames[7]
ZZT's Revenge
("Ezanya", "Fantasy", "Crypt", "Smiley Guy", "Manor", "Darbytown")
MS-DOS1992Epic MegaGames[a]Epic MegaGames[7]
Super ZZT
("Lost Forest", "Monster Zoo", "Proving Grounds")
MS-DOS1992Epic MegaGamesEpic MegaGames[8]
Adventure MathMS-DOS1992Epic MegaGamesEpic MegaGames[8]
Kiloblaster
("Death of a Starship", "No Way Out", "The Final Battle")
MS-DOS1992Epic MegaGamesEpic MegaGames[8]
Jill of the Jungle
("Jill of the Jungle", "Jill Goes Underground", "Jill Saves the Prince")
MS-DOSJune 1992Epic MegaGamesEpic MegaGames[8]
Dare to Dream
("In a Darkened Room", "Search of the Beast", "Christian's Lair")
Windows1993Epic MegaGamesEpic MegaGames[9]
SilverballMS-DOSDecember 1993Epic MegaGames, Digital ExtremesMicroLeague[10]
Xargon
("Beyond Reality", "The Secret Chamber", "Xargon's Fury")
MS-DOSJanuary 15, 1994Epic MegaGamesEpic MegaGames[11][12]
Jazz Jackrabbit
("Turtle Terror", "Ballistic Bunny", "Rabbit's Revenge", "Gene Machine", "The Chase Is On", "The Final Clash")[b]
MS-DOSJuly 30, 1994Epic MegaGamesEpic MegaGames[2]
Extreme PinballMS-DOS, PlayStationOctober 1995Epic MegaGames, Digital Extremes, High Score EntertainmentElectronic Arts[16][17]
Fire FightWindowsJune 24, 1996Chaos Works, Epic MegaGamesElectronic Arts[18]
7th LegionWindowsAugust 26, 1997Epic MegaGames, Vision SoftwareMicroProse[19]
Jazz Jackrabbit 2
("Formerly a Prince", "Jazz in Time", "Flashback", "Monkey Trouble")
Windows, macOSMay 7, 1998Epic MegaGames, Orange GamesGathering of Developers[20][21]
UnrealWindows, macOSMay 22, 1998Epic MegaGames, Digital Extremes, Legend EntertainmentGT Interactive[22][23]
Age of WondersWindowsNovember 16, 1999Epic MegaGames, Triumph StudiosGathering of Developers[24]
Unreal TournamentWindows, macOS, Linux, PlayStation 2, DreamcastNovember 30, 1999Epic Games, Digital ExtremesGT Interactive[25][26]
Unreal Tournament 2003Windows, macOS, LinuxSeptember 30, 2002Epic Games, Digital ExtremesInfogrames[27][28]
Unreal ChampionshipXboxNovember 12, 2002Epic Games, Digital ExtremesInfogrames[29]
Unreal Tournament 2004Windows, macOS, LinuxMarch 16, 2004Epic Games, Digital ExtremesAtari[30][31][32]
Unreal Championship 2: The Liandri ConflictXboxApril 18, 2005Epic GamesMidway Games[33]
Gears of WarWindows, Xbox 360November 7, 2006Epic GamesMicrosoft Game Studios[34]
Unreal Tournament 3Windows, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360November 19, 2007Epic GamesMidway Games[35]
Gears of War 2Xbox 360November 7, 2008Epic GamesMicrosoft Game Studios[36]
Shadow ComplexXbox 360August 19, 2009Epic Games, Chair EntertainmentMicrosoft Game Studios[37]
Infinity BladeiOSDecember 9, 2010Epic Games, Chair EntertainmentEpic Games[38]
BulletstormWindows, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360February 22, 2011Epic Games, People Can FlyElectronic Arts[39]
Gears of War 3Xbox 360September 20, 2011Epic GamesMicrosoft Studios[40]
Infinity Blade IIiOSDecember 1, 2011Epic Games, Chair EntertainmentEpic Games[41]
Gears of War: JudgmentXbox 360March 19, 2013Epic Games, People Can FlyMicrosoft Studios[42]
Infinity Blade IIIiOSSeptember 18, 2013Epic Games, Chair EntertainmentEpic Games[43]
Shadow Complex RemasteredWindows, macOS, PlayStation 4, Xbox OneDecember 3, 2015Epic Games, Chair EntertainmentEpic Games[44]
Robo RecallWindowsMarch 1, 2017Epic GamesEpic Games[45]
Fortnite Battle Royale[c]Windows, macOS, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, Android, iOS, Nintendo SwitchSeptember 26, 2017[d]Epic GamesEpic Games[46][47]
Fortnite Creative[c]Windows, macOS, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5 Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, Android, iOS, Nintendo SwitchDecember 13, 2018Epic GamesEpic Games[48]
Battle BreakersWindows, macOS, Android, iOSNovember 13, 2019[e]Epic Games, Chair EntertainmentEpic Games[50][51]
Fortnite: Save the World[c]Windows, macOS, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/SJune 29, 2020[f]Epic Games, People Can FlyEpic Games[52][53][54]
Lego Fortnite[c]Windows, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, Android, Nintendo SwitchDecember 7, 2023Epic GamesEpic Games
Rocket Racing[c]Windows, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, Android, Nintendo SwitchDecember 8, 2023PsyonixEpic Games
Fortnite Festival[c]Windows, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, Android, Nintendo SwitchDecember 9, 2023HarmonixEpic Games

Published games

In addition to publishing many of its own games, Epic published several titles by other developers in the early 1990s as Epic MegaGames before ceasing publishing operations. In 2020, it launched Epic Games Publishing as a new publishing wing.

Games published as Epic MegaGames
Title
(Episodes)
SystemRelease dateDeveloper(s)Ref(s)
BrixMS-DOS1992[g]MicroLeague[8][55]
Castle of the Winds
("A Question of Vengeance", "Lifthransir's Bane")
Windows1992[h]SaadaSoft[56][57]
OverKill
("Edrax", "Gallifrey", "Hoth", "Voltair", "Pax Verde", "Unknown!")
MS-DOS1992Tech-Noir[8][58]
Ancients 1: Death WatchMS-DOS1993Farr-Ware[59]
Electro ManMS-DOS1993[i][j]X LanD Computer Games[60]
The Adventures of RobboMS-DOS1993[j][k]X LanD Computer Games[60]
Solar Winds
("The Escape", "Universe")[l]
MS-DOS1993Stone Interactive Media[8][61]
Zone 66
("Foreign Shores", "Ice Wind", "Desert Heat", "War Plains", "Highway Fury", "Plantation Crash", "Hell", "Final Frontier")
MS-DOS1993Renaissance[8][62]
Ken's Labyrinth
("Search for Sparky", "Sparky's Revenge", "Find the Way Home")
MS-DOSMarch 21, 1993[m]Ken Silverman[64][63]
Epic PinballMS-DOSNovember 6, 1993Digital Extremes[1][2]
Ancients II: Approaching EvilMS-DOS1994Farr-Ware[65]
HeartlightMS-DOS1994[j][n]X LanD Computer Games[60]
Epic BaseballMS-DOSFebruary 1994MicroLeague[66][67]
One Must Fall: 2097MS-DOSOctober 10, 1994Diversions Entertainment[68][69]
Radix: Beyond the VoidMS-DOSJuly 1, 1995Neural Storm Entertainment[70][71]
Tyrian
("Escape", "Treachery", "Mission: Suicide", "An End to Fate")
MS-DOS[o]September 14, 1995Eclipse Software[72][73]
Games published as Epic Games Publishing
TitleSystemRelease dateDeveloper(s)Ref(s)
Fall GuysWindows, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, Nintendo SwitchMarch 2, 2021[p]Mediatonic[74]
Alan Wake RemasteredWindows, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/SOctober 5, 2021Remedy Entertainment[75][76]
Rocket League SideswipeiOS, AndroidNovember 15, 2021Psyonix[77]
Kid A Mnesia ExhibitionWindows, PlayStation 5, macOSNovember 18, 2021Namethemachine / Arbitrarily Good Productions[78]
PC Building Simulator 2WindowsOctober 12, 2022Spiral House Ltd.[79]
RumbleverseWindows, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/SAugust 11, 2022Iron Galaxy[80]
Touch Type TaleWindowsMarch 28, 2023Pumpernickel Studio[81]
Alan Wake IIWindows, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/SOctober 27, 2023Remedy Entertainment[82]

Cancelled games

TitleCancellation dateDeveloper(s)Ref(s).
Bulletstorm 22012Epic Games, People Can Fly[83]
Gears of War: Exile2012Epic Games[84]
Infinity Blade Dungeons2013Epic Games, Impossible Studios[85]
Paragon2018[q]Epic Games[88]
Unreal Tournament2018[r]Epic Games[91]
Spyjinx2020[s]Epic Games, Chair Entertainment, Bad Robot[92][94]

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