Documents from the Epic vs Apple case show how much Epic Games is making and spending.

During the ongoing lawsuit with Apple, new documents have been uncovered revealing just how much money Epic Games is loosing.
Epic is spending big bucks when it comes to exclusives in their store, this doesn’t seem to concern anyone as they have the money to do this and it seems they have huge plans for the future.
A recently released document which was revealed via Simon Carless’ GameDiscoverCo newsletter, suggests that there was only actually one title in Epic’s ‘first wave’ of exclusives.
These exclusive games released between December of 2018 and June of 2019, and it looks like there was only one title in particular that was bringing in the money.
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Reddit user ‘MrBubbaj’ took to the platform to try and connect up correlating dates which can be seen on the chart.
This then resulted in assuming the game in question launched on March 19 is Satisfactory.
It seems that this was the only title that managed to make back its costs, after all the title managed to surpass over 500,000 sales in only a week after it was launched.
Epic can afford to make these losses and it seems to be part of their plan as they continue to grow and pump out the exclusive titles.
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It seems that Metro Exodus also made a pretty noticeable loss as it earned back less than a third of its costing, it has been said that it is also going to cost Epic over $22 million in its lifetime.
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