Epic Games begins to show it’s “more than games,” acquires Bandcamp
Enlarge / Well, we didn't see this one coming. But based on rumors that Ars Technica is familiar with, maybe we should have. (credit: Aurich Lawson | Epic + Bandcamp)
At some point, Epic Games might need to drop the word "Games" from its moniker and admit what kind of company it wants to be.
Today the game maker moved to acquire Bandcamp, an online music-streaming service that revolves around DRM-free purchases of MP3s, FLACs, and other audio files. The news emerged via press releases from both Bandcamp and Epic on Wednesday. As of press time, neither side of the deal has clarified its financial terms.
The move follows increasingly aggressive steps by Epic to become an entirely new kind of digital media company in the near future.
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