Epic Games buys Bandcamp, says ‘fair and open platforms are critical’

Artist Lealani performing in Bandcamp’s Oakland, CA space. (Image credit: Salihah Saadiq/Bandcamp)

Epic Games has acquired Bandcamp, the music marketplace widely regarded as the artist-friendly choice for modern audio consumption. Unlike music streaming services like Spotify, which pay artists a fraction of a cent per song stream, Bandcamp is a place for artists to sell album streaming and download licenses directly to fans. The site takes a 10-15% cut of digital sales after payment processing fees, and also facilitates the sale of physical items such as t-shirts and vinyl albums. The closest analogue in games is itch.io.

Bandcamp co-founder and CEO Ethan Diamond will continue to run the company, and said in a statement that Bandcamp’s current services won’t change as a result of the acquisition. “The products and services you depend on aren’t going anywhere,” he said, and the “artists-first revenue model” won’t be changed. 

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