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For security reasons, Epic Games forces users to activate two-step verification

As a game provider for PC or desktop platforms, the Epic Games Store is currently starting to compete with Steam. Their popularity has started to climb since the Epic games Store began to diligently distribute free games on their store, some of which are even superior games with quite expensive prices.

With the growing popularity of the Epic Store, the number of users is also increasing. Currently Epic Games requires users to enable two-step verification before downloading free games on the Epic Games Store.

This is intended to make users’ accounts more secure. And the activation process itself is quite easy, similar to the activation process in the Play Store, so it shouldn’t be too complicated.

Gamers themselves welcome this policy positively. This change makes users feel safer to access and claim games from the Epic Games Store.

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