Epic Games Store
With the success of Fortnite and growth of Indie gaming, Epic Games needed a scalable solution to house the breadth of games for both gamers and creators. I worked closely with developers and designers at Work & Co as well as Epic Games to add new features, improve the UX and scale the Epic Games Storefront.
Epic Games Store - discover
A whole new storefront
Epic Games began to develop a PC storefront and launcher so users worldwide could purchase and play games, including the infamous Fortnite.
As of January 2020, the EGS has reached 108M PC customers and $680M in-store spending.
EpicGames Store - browse
Scale & Ship
As the storefront grew rapidly, we had to design a system that would allow for thousands games to live on the EGS. Making it easy for users to browse all games as well as discover new, free, popular or featured games was critical. We also had to develop several new features from the ground up to meet user expectations.
Library - list view
Playing HUB
The Epic Games Store online is a storefront but on the launcher is a storefront attached to an application where users can purchase and instantly install and launch games. We updated the library to allow for personalized layout preferences and added new features including wishlist and coupons to help users manage their games.
The Epic Game Store is constantly evolving and becoming more robust with each month. Stay tuned at epicgames.com to see what’s new.
Tools & Skills: Jira, Figma, Sketch, Confluence, E-comm, Accessibility, User Testing, UX/UI, Agile