IT House reported on May 8 that the Epic Store is missing some very basic functions, such as classifying games, and users can only classify them by alphabetical order or recent play time. Fortunately, in the latest update, the Epic store finally solved this problem.
The Epic Store already supports game filters, and players can use various options to categorize games, this includes genre, feature, single player, multiplayer, platform, etc. There are many sub-options available under each sub-menu. For example, the “Type” menu has nearly 30 sub-options, including comedy, puzzle, card, survival and so on.
Since Epic often sends out some games, it is believed that many players already have dozens or even hundreds of games in their game libraries. Game filters can obviously help players find the games they want to play faster.
IT Home understands that the Epic Mall will continue to enrich its functions, including user profiles, game ratings, voting and notification systems, etc.
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