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A top executive at the Epic Games Store has openly conceded that the platform's launcher has significant issues, with a candid admission that "the launcher sucks." This rare moment of corporate self-critique comes with a promise that substantial improvements are actively in development and will begin rolling out to users soon.
The storefront, a major competitor to Steam, has frequently been criticized by PC gamers for its clunky interface, slow performance, and lack of user-friendly features compared to more established platforms. In response, Epic has confirmed that a primary focus is on enhancing speed and overall responsiveness. Users can expect a noticeably faster and smoother navigation experience as early as this summer.
This initiative appears to be part of a broader effort to refine the store ahead of its planned expansion. Beyond just speed, the development team is likely working on a more robust set of social features, library management tools, and a general quality-of-life overhaul. The admission signals a strategic shift from simply acquiring exclusive titles to also improving the core user experience, acknowledging that a vast game library alone isn't enough if the platform itself is frustrating to use. Gamers will be watching closely to see if these promised updates can finally bring the launcher up to par with its ambitions.
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