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The reaction to the store coming to service has been rather mixed, based on the response to Sweeney’s announcement. Some fans were skeptical of this, with some expressing their opinions on this being a bad move, while others were more open and accepting of this. Some even brought up the court case between Apple and Epic Games from earlier this year, where this partnership wouldn’t need for cuts and allow for third-party payment options.

Regardless, this announcement will see the Epic Games Store coming to Microsoft’s service in the near future, though there hasn’t been a set date outlined yet. This open platform could even see other services like Steam be added in the future, as Microsoft’s more open store app policies have seen popular apps like Discord, Zoom, and even Reddit listed in the Windows Store.

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