In an era largely dominated by subscription services, a leak appears to indicate that Epic Games wants to integrate one of the market's dominant services into its PC store.
According to the leak posted on Reddit, Epic Games has left some code signals within the store that explicitly indicate the arrival of a subscription service. It's unclear whether this service, in this case, is owned by "Epic Games," or whether there's simply a desire to integrate one of the existing services.
There's currently no confirmed information on this topic, but the data leak indicates that some services may come with annual and monthly payments, additional discounts, and specific experiences. EA Play was mentioned, and it may appear among the services coming to the Epic Games Store, and that's what we know. At this time, we haven't received any official statement from Epic Games confirming or denying the matter.
The store's decision to add such a service will make competition among PC stores more intense than ever, especially since the EA Play subscription service contains many valuable and wonderful games, including the FIFA series and the 2021 game of the year, which is It Takes Two, and more games that cannot be missed on the service.
The Epic Games Store is no stranger to adding valuable offerings to players, as management has revealed that it currently doesn't care about financial profit and is only looking to attract the developer sector and bring more audience to the store to build a strong and solid fan base in the coming years.