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But it’ll remain available on Steam

Epic Games have bought Tonic Games Group, the parent company of Mediatonic, who are the developers ofFall Guys. Mediatonic say that it won’t change much for Fall Guys, for now, and the wacky multiplayer game will remain purchasable on Steam.
Fall Guys was a breakout success last year thanks in part to its popularity on Twitch, and it peaked with over a 100k concurrent players on Steam in its month of release. Its popularity has waned since, but Mediatonic have continued to update the game with new modes and DLC costumes for the bean people who wobble through its multiplayer obstacle courses.
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Ina post on the Mediatonic blog, the developers mostly said that everything would remain the same for now: Fall Guys will still be available on Steam, and they still plan to bring it to Switch and Xbox. On the subject of going free-to-play, however, they said only that they had “nothing to announce right now.” So I guess it’s going free-to-play. They also write that they hope to adopt some features already available in Epic’s Fortnite andRocket League, such as crossplay, squad vs. squad modes, and more.
Although this announcement is clearly focused around Fall Guys, the Tonic Games Group also own indie publisher Irregular Corporation and another developer, Fortitude Games. Irregular Corp publish games such asPC Building Simulatorand The Good Life, among several others.
Fall Guys is another live service feather in Epic Games' cap, after theyacquired Rocket League devleoper Psyonix in 2019. It would be easy to see these acquisitions through the lens of their desire to grow their digital distribution platform, the Epic Games Store, but Epic founder Tim Sweeney cited a different shared goalin the announcement.
“It’s no secret that Epic is invested in building the metaverse and Tonic Games shares this goal,” Sweeny said. “As Epic works to build this virtual future, we need great creative talent who know how to build powerful games, content and experiences.” Hmm. I bet the new revenue stream is nice, too.