The Epic Games Store isn't profitable after five years, growth is still Epic's "goal"

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Epic Games has admitted that its digital storefront still isn't profitable after launching five years ago.

As The Verge reports, during the first day of the Epic vs. Google court case on November 6, Epic Games Store boss Steve Allison said on the witness stand that the digital PC store isn't profitable despite its debut in December 2018 but said that the company's "goal" is still "growth".

During this same trial, the company also said that the Epic Games Store would start turning a profit in 2023, which we now know hasn't come to fruition.  

"While Fortnite is starting to grow again, the growth is driven primarily by creator content with significant revenue sharing, and this is a lower margin business than we had when Fortnite Battle Royale took off and began funding our expansion. 

"Success with the creator ecosystem is a great achievement, but it means a major structural change to our economics."

Demi is a freelance games journalist for TechRadar Gaming. She's been a games writer for five years and has written for outlets such as GameSpot, NME, and GamesRadar, covering news, features, and reviews. Outside of writing, she plays a lot of RPGs and talks far too much about Star Wars on X.