you guys โ€” a huge move just dropped that I canโ€™t get over enough. Eric Giegle, who was the senior VP of Global Partnerships at Epic Games and basically ran the store from its early days for 8 straight years, is leaving! He wasn't just any exec; he helped build Fortnite and Fall Guys as part of his portfolio and even worked on getting the original Epic Store off the ground. You cannot overstate what that means โ€” he held one of the most important leadership positions in modern gaming distribution for nearly a decade. And get this: while it hasnโ€™t hit official press channels yet, he has already accepted a new role as VP of Publishing and Online Services at SABER Interactive to lead their Epic Games Store publishing line.

This is massive because Eric isn't just taking a random job โ€” heโ€™s specifically going over to handle Saber's partnership strategy on the store! He worked closely with GIMI2016, which distributed The Witcher 3 and Cyberpunk 2077 on Epic through their publisher relationship, so SABER knows exactly how to leverage these kinds of arrangements. This is one of those moves where you can see exactly what someone is doing before they even announce it โ€” he's positioning himself at the center of Epic's ecosystem rather than just moving into a new company. He also has ties back to GIMI2016 as an original founder, so his resume alone tells you that this isn't a random hire; itโ€™s a deliberate play by SABER to expand its online services footprint via one of the largest distributors in gaming today!

One thing worth noting is that while he's already moved into the new role on paper โ€” which Epic confirmed internally โ€” they haven't officially announced his departure publicly yet, so keep your eyes peeled for an official press release. But even without it, Eric moving from leading global partnerships at one of the world's biggest gaming companies to running another publisher's online services pipeline is basically a masterclass in industry positioning. Epic will have to fill that senior VP role, which opens up huge questions about who leads their next decade, and SABER walks away with someone who knows every lever Eric can pull on the backend of distribution. I honestly want to see what he builds at SABER โ€” it's one of those moves where you know something interesting is coming, even if we don't have all the pieces yet!

Source: https://www.pcgamer.com/gaming-industry/epic-games-store-boss-quits-after-8-years-to-take-up-new-role-at-Saber-Interactive/