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Epic Games reportedly offered Sony $200m for its first-party exclusives – Gamesradar
Now-deleted court evidence says EGS offered $200m as a “minimum guarantee”
Epic Games reportedly attempted to strike a deal with Sony to get its first-party exclusives onto the Epic Games Store for a $200 million advance.
In documents revealed as part of the ongoing legal battle between Apple and Epic Games, the paperwork seemingly outlined a prospective deal between the two companies. However, there’s a lot of caveats with the story, not least because it details a tentative deal about PC-exclusivity rather than a firm one, and the papers were apparently released
in error…
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