Epic Games and Telefónica have forged a significant partnership, resulting in the pre-installation of the Epic Games Store (EGS) on Android devices sold by Telefónica. This means users of brands like O2 (UK), Movistar, and Vivo will find the EGS readily available.
The impact of this pre-installation shouldn't be underestimated. It's a strategic move by Epic to expand their mobile presence. Telefónica's extensive global reach, operating in numerous countries, significantly boosts the EGS's visibility and accessibility.
This partnership positions the Epic Games Store alongside Google Play as a default app store option. Considering Epic's aggressive pursuit of market share, this development could prove pivotal.
Convenience: A Key Factor
A major hurdle for alternative app stores is user convenience. Many casual users are unaware of, or unconcerned with, options beyond the pre-installed stores. Epic's deal ensures the EGS becomes a default option for users in key markets like Spain, the UK, Germany, and Latin America, giving them a considerable advantage.
This collaboration marks only the beginning of a long-term partnership. Epic and Telefónica previously collaborated on a digital recreation of the O2 Arena within Fortnite in 2021.
This represents a significant step forward for Epic, who have faced challenges in their legal disputes with Apple and Google. This partnership could yield substantial benefits, hopefully benefiting users as well.