Epic Games and Telefónica have forged a significant partnership, resulting in the pre-installation of the Epic Games Store (EGS) on Android devices sold by Telefónica. This means O2 (UK), Movistar, and Vivo customers in various regions will find the EGS readily available on their new phones.
This seemingly small detail represents a substantial strategic move by Epic Games for mobile gaming. Telefónica's global reach, encompassing dozens of countries under various brands, makes this a game-changer. The EGS will now stand alongside Google Play as a default app store option, a significant advantage for Epic.
Convenience: A Key Advantage
A major hurdle for alternative app stores is user convenience. Many casual users remain unaware of, or unconcerned with, options beyond the pre-installed store. Epic's deal with Telefónica directly addresses this, placing the EGS as a default option for users in Spain, the UK, Germany, Latin America, and beyond. This proactive approach gives Epic a considerable head start.
This partnership is only the beginning. A previous collaboration saw the O2 Arena recreated within Fortnite in 2021. For Epic, embroiled in legal battles with Apple and Google, this represents a significant strategic maneuver, potentially yielding substantial long-term benefits for both Epic and mobile gamers.