Remember when in the summer some Ubisoft exec said that Steam's business model is "unrealistic"..
Then a few months later they announce their fiscal year operating income is down 93%.
Good times
Was it really down 93%? I remember them saying that some of the Epic games sold very well (well they boasted about how Uplay saw a big spike in sales)
“We dodged the bullet” - someone at Ubisoft on leaving Steam after seeing return of the EA, increased support by MS and Destiny 2 numbers.
Waiting for the F2P version of The Division 2 next spring.
I wonder if they will "admit being wrong" and go back to Steam and do their regular thing.
I mean if Epic would let them they could sell on Uplay,Steam, and EGS and then sell (an improved since it seems to have issues right now) Uplay+ premium on Uplay and then a Uplay lite subscription on Steam.
I have mentioned this before but will Steam sort of turn into Amazon Video where you can buy movies, you can get movies as part of your Amazon Prime membership and that you can also buy membership for other through the service. By buying it through the service you don't get all the feature of buying it from the provider but I think you get it at a reduced cost and the convenience of having everything in one place. Others also sort of do something like it, Hulu does it