How to use filters in the Epic Games Store
You can use filters to narrow down your options while browsing the many titles in the Epic Games Store. To do so:
- Choose BROWSE from the header menu
- On the right side of the screen, you’ll find the FILTERS feature. You can narrow titles by:
- Keywords: Use this as a quick search. Hint: You can use partial words to help find what you’re looking for (e.g. type “rock” and the title “Rocket League” will appear in your results)
- Events: A selection of titles that are currently part of a special event or sale.
- Price: Titles that are listed by price or are free.
- Genre: Titles based on genre (Action, First Person, RPG, etc)
- Features:
- Achievements: Titles that include defined goals during gameplay that may offer additional rewards
- Alexa Game Control: Titles that are compatible with Alexa Game Control devices.
- Cloud Saves: Titles that are compatible with saving progress in cloud storage.
- Co-op: Titles that allow players to work together.
- Competitive: Titles of competitive gaming, including Esports
- Controller Support: Titles that support using controllers for input.
- Cross Platform: Titles that support playing on other platforms.
- Local Multiplayer: Titles that support split-screen and/or the ability to play the same game online on different consoles that are connected to the same network.
- MMO: Titles that support Massively Multiplayer Online gaming or online games that support a large number of players on the same server.
- Multiplayer: Titles where multiple players can play on the same network.
- Online Multiplayer: Titles where multiple players are connected over a wide area network but not restricted to the same local network.
- Single Player: Titles that can only be played by one person.
- VR: Titles that incorporate Virtual Reality or a simulated 3D environment.
- Types:
- Apps: Non-gaming programs
- Editor: Titles that are modding tools to edit select games.
- Experience: Fortnite game modes.
- Game: Titles that are playable games.
- Game Add-on: Titles that are additional Downloadable Content (DLCs) for select games.
- Game Bundle: Special collections of a titled series or base game with additional content.
- Game Demo: Titles that are limited versions of games, typically for trying out before purchase.
- Game Edition: Titles listed by specialized edition type.
- Subscriptions: Access to titles or content from a specific publisher.
- Platform: Titles listed by platform.
- Subscriptions: Available offers