Epic, the developer behind fort nite, and creator of the Epic Games Store, is reportedly offering partial refunds if you buy a game that shortly after goes on sale.
According to Joshua Boggs, founder of New Zealand based indie game developer Studio Mayday, claims that he has been reimbursed some of the money he spent on games that were later discounted.
“You recently placed orders from the Epic Game Store,” reads the message he received from the Epic Games Store. “The price of the game(s) you purchased were recently lowered, so we are issuing partial refunds for the difference(s).”
Epic hasn’t gone into great depth as to what the time frames are for partial refunds, its unknown whether its a week, 2 weeks or so on, but we can say that if you purchase a game and it goes on sale, there's a chance to get your money back. The Epic Games Store recently launched its ‘Mega Sale’ featuring discounts of up to 75% off selected titles until June 11, including Control, Borderlands 3 and Assassin’s Creed Odyssey.
Registered users can also get a free $10 coupon. Every time you use a $10 coupon on an eligible game or add-on priced $14.99 or above during the ‘Mega Sale’ you’ll receive an additional $10 coupon. It’s giving away the PC version of GTA V free of charge until May 21 too so claim it quick!