Having launched in 2018, itâs only now, in October 2021, that the Epic Games Store is getting around to implementing proper achievements in the games being sold and played there.
While there have been achievements in some games popping up over the last year, those were put there by developers on a game-by-game basis, and Epic is now calling those âdeveloper achievements.â
Whatâs launching next week is something else: platform-wide achievements, baked right into the store, just like youâd see on Steam. Theyâll be calledâwait for itâEpic Achievements, and will run on a familiar points system. Only here, those points will be called âXPâ.
There are four tiers of achievementsâBronze, Silver, Gold & Platinumâwith Platinum being the one you get after accruing 1000 XP from the others. Theyâll start rolling out next week, but only in six titles to begin with: Rocket League, Hades, Pillars of Eternity, Kena, Zombie Army 4 and Alan Wake Remastered
The XP rewards for each tier will be:
Bronze = 5-45 XP
Silver = 50-95 XP
Gold = 100-200 XP
Platinum = 250 XP
As for other games, Epic says the tools for these achievements are going out now to developers, and that itâs hoped a lot more games will feature them, âlater this year.â Finally, if youâve already been collecting the âdeveloper achievements,â and were wondering/worried what was happening, hereâs Epicâs policy on them:
Are developer achievements going away?
No. Developer achievements will remain functional in games if developers have previously integrated them and they donât wish to engage with the new Epic Achievements system.
What happens to developer achievements Iâve earned in the past?
If youâve unlocked developer achievements, donât worry â your hard work isnât lost. If a game that previously used developer achievements integrates the new Epic Achievements system, progress carries over, and you will automatically earn account XP.