Epic Games

Syncs game library data, manages account entitlements, and automates store purchases to keep your gaming ecosystem in sync with other productivity tools.

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Why use Ceven?

  1. AI native Epic Games integration

    • Describe the outcome and Ceven picks the right Epic Games calls, fills the parameters, and checks the result.
    • Structured, agent friendly tool schemas so each call runs reliably instead of by guesswork.
    • Rich coverage for reading, writing, and querying your Epic Games data, across all 28 of its actions.
  2. Managed auth

    • Built in OAuth with automatic token refresh and rotation.
    • One place to manage, scope, and revoke Epic Games access.
    • Per user and per environment credentials instead of shared keys.
  3. Agent optimized design

    • Actions are tuned from real success and error rates so reliability climbs over time.
    • Full execution logs so you always know what ran in Epic Games, when, and on whose behalf.
    • The agent pauses and asks when Epic Games is unclear instead of plowing ahead.
  4. Enterprise grade security

    • Fine grained access so you control which agents and people can reach Epic Games.
    • Least privilege by default, read scopes first and only the writes a workflow needs.
    • A full audit trail of every Epic Games action to support review and sign off.

Supported tools

Every action Ceven's agents can run on Epic Games, and when to use it.

Get user library
Pull a complete list of games owned by the user, including purchase dates and platform versions.
Check entitlement
Verify if a specific user has access to a particular game or piece of downloadable content.
List store offers
Pull current sales, free game rotations, and discounted bundles from the store front.
Purchase game
Trigger a purchase flow for a specific game ID using the stored payment method.
Get account profile
Retrieve public profile details, display name, and linked account identifiers.
Search store
Query the store for games by title, genre, or developer to find specific IDs.
Get game details
Pull full metadata for a game, including system requirements and supported languages.
Update account settings
Modify account preferences such as privacy settings or notification toggles.
List achievements
Pull the list of earned and locked achievements for a specific game title.
Claim free game
Execute the claim process for the current weekly free game offer.
Get friends list
Pull a list of connected friends and their current online status.
Manage game installations
Trigger a remote request to start or stop a game download on a linked machine.

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Frequently asked questions

Ceven uses a secure token exchange process to connect to your Epic Games account. When you initiate the connection, you are redirected to the official Epic Games login portal where you provide your credentials directly to them. Once you grant permission, Epic Games sends a secure authorization code back to Ceven, which we then exchange for an access token. We never see or store your password. The tokens are encrypted using industry standard methods and are stored in a secure vault. You can revoke this access at any time through your account settings on the Epic Games website, which will immediately stop all Ceven agents from accessing your data.
Yes, provided you have a valid payment method saved to your Epic Games account and have granted the agent write permissions. You can set up a workflow that monitors the store for a specific price drop and then triggers the purchase action. However, for security reasons, Ceven requires a secondary confirmation for any transaction over a certain dollar amount that you define in your settings. This ensures that a bug in a workflow does not lead to accidental large purchases. The agent will send you a notification with the final price and a confirm button before the transaction is finalized on the Epic Games server.
The Epic Games API has specific rate limits that apply to store queries to prevent scraping. If a workflow attempts to search for hundreds of games in a short window, Epic Games may temporarily throttle the requests. Ceven manages this by implementing an exponential backoff strategy, meaning the agent will automatically wait and retry the request after a short delay. For very large audits of the store catalog, we recommend scheduling the workflow to run over several hours rather than all at once. This ensures your account remains in good standing and the data remains accurate and complete.
Ceven can interact with the Epic Games Store side of the ecosystem, which includes purchasing and claiming assets from the Unreal Engine Marketplace. It can verify if an asset is owned and trigger the acquisition of free monthly assets. However, Ceven cannot reach inside the Unreal Editor to organize folders, rename assets, or modify blueprints. The integration is focused on the account and store layer rather than the creative tool layer. If you need to track which team members have access to a specific marketplace plugin, Ceven is the perfect tool for that audit.
Absolutely. Because we use the official OAuth flow, any multi factor authentication you have enabled on your Epic Games account is handled by Epic Games during the initial connection phase. You will be prompted to enter your code via email or app just as you would when logging in normally. Once the connection is established and the token is issued, Ceven does not need to trigger the MFA process again until the refresh token expires or is revoked. This maintains a high level of security while allowing your automated workflows to run in the background without constant manual intervention.
Ceven can pull available activity data that the Epic Games API exposes for your account. This includes owned titles and certain achievement milestones. While some games provide detailed play time metrics, others do not share this data through the API. In cases where the data is missing, the agent will return a null value rather than guessing. You can build a workflow that aggregates this data weekly and sends a summary to your email, allowing you to see where your time is going across your entire library of titles.
Ceven allows you to connect multiple Epic Games accounts as long as you have the credentials to authorize each one. This is particularly useful for managers of esports teams or studio heads who need to oversee a fleet of developer accounts. Each account is treated as a separate entity with its own unique token. You can create workflows that loop through all connected accounts to perform bulk actions, such as verifying that every account has claimed the latest free game or ensuring that all developers have the same set of required tools installed.
Our engineering team monitors the Epic Games developer updates constantly. If a breaking change is introduced in a new API version, we update the integration mapping in the background. Most of the time, this happens without any interruption to your workflows. In the rare event that a specific action becomes deprecated by Epic Games, the agent will flag the action as unavailable in your workflow editor and suggest the new replacement action. We strive to keep the mapping current so your gaming automations never break during a major platform update.

Alternatives to Epic Games

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