Epic Games announced a batch of new exclusive titles for its digital game store at its annual Game Developers Conference keynote today, including two titles from Take-Two’s Private Division label: Obsidian Entertainment’s sci-fi role-playing game The Outer Worlds and Panache Digital’s Ancestors: The Humankind Odyssey, the new game from Assassin’s Creed creator Patrice Désilets.

The Outer Worlds’ exclusivity on the Epic Games Store is limited, however. Obsidian’s game will also be available through the Windows 10 store at launch, and will come to Steam one year after launch.

Epic also had a surprise announcement: Developer Quantic Dream is bringing three of its games — Heavy Rain, Beyond: Two Souls, and Detroit: Become Human — to PC as Epic Games Store exclusives.

Epic has already made headlines for the store exclusives it’s managed to lock down, including Ubisoft’s Tom Clancy’s The Division 2 and 4A Games’ Metro Exodus. Here’s a list of the other games coming to the Epic Games Store as PC exclusives:

Afterparty from Night School Studio

Control from Remedy Entertainment and 505 Games

from Remedy Entertainment and 505 Games The Cycle from Yager

Dauntless from Phoenix Labs

Industries of Titan from Brace Yourself Games

Journey to the Savage Planet from Typhoon Studios and 505 Games

Kine from Chump Squad

Phoenix Point from Snapshot Games

from Snapshot Games The Sinking City from Frogwares and Bigben Interactive

Spellbreak from Proletariat Inc

Solar Ash Kingdom from Heart Machine and Annapurna Interactive

Update: This story has been updated with more details about The Outer Worlds’ exclusivity deal with the Epic Games Store.