Epic Games' Fab Marketplace, which is designed to serve as a unified place to source digital assets like environments and animations, is now available. the company announced today. The launch of the marketplace is an important step in Epic's plans to make it easier for developers to acquire assets to develop games and, perhaps one day, allow them to create content for an interoperable metaverse.
Epic offers an 88 percent revenue share for products sold on Fab, matching the revenue share it offers to developers on the Epic Games Store. Before launch, Epic allowed creators to prepare their Unreal Engine Market and sketchfab The products will be available at Fab. (According to Epic, the ArtStation Marketplace “will continue to operate as it does today,” but the company plans to allow ArtStation users to bring their content to Fab in 2025.)
Epic also shares some plans for upcoming Fab updates. Perhaps most notably, the company reiterates that it plans to add support for offering Roblox and minecraft assets. Epic also plans to allow people to access their hyper-realistic MetaHumans on Fab.