IndustryGamers reports that Mike Capps, president of Epic Games, had become the latest industry executive to criticise the mobile games industry, stating that: “if there’s anything that’s killing us [in the traditional games business] it’s dollar apps. How do you sell someone a $60 game that’s really worth it? They’re used to 99 cents.” The comments follow similar concerns from Satoru Iwata, president of Nintendo, who previously said that “what we make is valuable, and we should protect that value.”

Capps’ comments come in an article where he notes an uncertainty about the games industry in general. “We’re at such an inflection point. Will there be physical distribution in 10 years or even five? Will anyone care about the next console generation? What’s going on in PC? Can you make money on PC if it’s not a connected game? What’s going on in mobile?” he asked.