Warframe has been an odd omission from the Epic Games Store, considering the significant history between Digital Extremes and Epic. They’re co-creators of the Unreal franchise, while Epic CEO Tim Sweeney and Digital Extremes CEO James Schmalz
Get Red Dead Online as a Standalone Game on December 1st.New players who do not already own Red Dead Redemption 2 can experience everything Red Dead Online has to offer, including access to all future content updates. https://t.co/u09K5UeuAYpic.twitter.com/6Npqn8kNF8
You'll need plenty of spare storage room, however. Red Dead Online requires up to 123GB of disk space. The game will run on PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X/S through backward compatibility, but you'll need PlayStation Plus or Xbox Live Gold to play it on Sony and Microsoft's consoles.
One of the highlights of last year’s Apple Arcade launch was Where Cards Fall, a slice-of-life puzzle game where you would create houses of cards to guide your character through an artfully geometric landscape. It was an Apple Arcade exclusive at the time, and was certainly one of the more compelling reasons to subscribe to the service. Now, however, it will finally be arriving for the Nintendo Switch, Steam and the Epic Games Store early next year.
Guess what? Where Cards Fall is coming soon to PC and Switch! The game will be available on @Steam, @EpicGames, and Nintendo Switch @NintendoAmerica