they did not, no .... that was all AnnapurnaIIRC Galy did imply Epic had a hand in Journey but in retrospect I have my doubts.
?IIRC Galy did imply Epic had a hand in Journey but in retrospect I have my doubts.
The implication (or at least as I undesrtood it) was that they got it in the store by paying.IIRC Galy did imply Epic had a hand in Journey but in retrospect I have my doubts.
i believe he just never denied it when people were asking ... which is ... you know ...Ah, interesting. If memory serves me right, the answer was something coy along the lines of "comrade Stalin willed it" in response to how that happened.
After SEGA taking a Stadia exclusivity deal of all things for Judgment despite the popularity of the Yakuza games on PC, them taking another Epic deal is not surprising (though still disappointing)...I'm not a huge fan of the Sonic games, but I'm still disappointed in Sega that they are doing more EGS exclusives. I thought Sega was doing very well on pc? I guess Epic's millions are hard to refuse for every publisher, successful or not...
This said, I'm surprised to see the majority of highly wishlisted games still getting a multi-store or Steam-only release. I wonder if Epic didn't try to grab these games, or rather the dev or publisher refused the deal for whatever reason...
and Geoforce.After SEGA taking a Stadia exclusivity deal of all things for Judgment despite the popularity of the Yakuza games on PC, them taking another Epic deal is not surprising (though still disappointing)...
THIS! LET THE GAMES BE EVERYWHERE AND LET PEOPLE CHOOSE WHERE TO BUY THEM(Also, I have no personal qualms with any game being available on EGS in addition to Steam and GoG [and Windows store and the rotting carcass of Impulse for all I care ])
that's the case with most games on egs (even egsclusives)I was just surprised since I hadn't even heard about it.
NISA has a huge issue with properly advertising where you can get their games on PC. They would mention CS4 for GOG and Steam in trailers but not EGS, EGS and Steam in advertising emails but not GOG, and Steam on their website but nowhere else. (This one was fixed).I have no qualms with games being available everywhere (I believe that games should be available in as many places as possible, barring some technical limitation) I was just surprised since I hadn't even heard about it.
Though, I'll admit i don't really follow anything releated to the EGS (except for this thread).
Sure, that seems logical.I just realized that the 350k and 2 million numbers includes Steam and Game Pass and didn't really take them into account. Still, the vast majority of PC users are likely on Epic right now just due to the giveaway.
Are mobile phone players and DRM free players taken into consideration?Sure, that seems logical.
For info, I have tried to compute the DAU on Steam nowadays: assuming a typical daily session lasts 1 hour, it should be about 261k.
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So, out of the DAU shown on the following graph, which I need to check with a ruler, we should be able to roughly tell GamePass from Steam, unless I am completely off with my assumption of a typical daily session duration.
Edit: The ruler part is below:
45 green pixels ; 1 black pixel ; 13 red pixels.
45.5/(45+1+13) ~ 77%
So that is a DAU of 277k for the whole PC gamers (Steam and GamePass).
That would mean roughly:
Then EGS happens and brings roughly:
- 260 k Steam DAU,
- 20 k GamePass DAU.
- 1.7 M Epic DAU.
Those numbers are only for the PC version. The mobile numbers probably dwarf every other platform combined.Are mobile phone players and DRM free players taken into consideration?
I think people will have a better time continuing with Civ or get Humankind from what Ive played of Old World some days ago.Old World developer, like prudis said, this one is most likely one of those cases in which Steam comes alongside another version (console perhaps?)
Yeah, you are not the first one to mention this, quite unfortunate to be honest.w
I think people will have a better time continuing with Civ or get Humankind from what Ive played of Old World some days ago.
the latterAre they gonna use epic's payment or basically exist there but give 0 money to epic?
sounds like a play top get chinese F2P players on the store and to pay in fortnite , given epic takes 0 from MTXGenshin Impact | Download and Play for Free - Epic Games Store
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Will care if I don't need to use the Genshin launcher as I want my playtime tracked and I have yet to find a way the game does it itself.Genshin Impact | Download and Play for Free - Epic Games Store
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How do you know? That's just, really weird. I know Epic allows devs to do their own payment stuff, but... Oh who am I kidding, this store isn't meant to make money.the latter
i'm assuming that's the reason why they aren't on steam ... it's not like they don't know steam exists (and how big it is)How do you know? That's just, really weird. I know Epic allows devs to do their own payment stuff, but... Oh who am I kidding, this store isn't meant to make money.
And the free game after that is probably RAID: SHADOW LEGENDS!
Seriously, my predictions:
1. an old Ubisoft AAA game that has active MTX
2. Genshin Impact
3. a 3- to 8-year-old AAA(A) single-player game
4. a big F2P game with >$100 MTX included
They know Steam exists, didn't MiHoyo had also a steam package at some point too? IDK but only reason Genshin is releasing on EGS is because Epic approached them and won't take a cent of their in app purchases while the rest of platforms would do.i'm assuming that's the reason why they aren't on steam ... it's not like they don't know steam exists (and how big it is)
yes, that's what i saidonly reason Genshin is releasing on EGS is because Epic approached them and won't take a cent of their in app purchases while the rest of platforms would do.
There is 0 visibility for the game in EGS.In a bit of multi store news, Going Medieval has been #1 on Steam since its release whereas it debuted at #20 on EGS (and #10 at GOG).. I have to preface again that Epic has a sale going on right now, but it gives a small glimpse as to how concurrent releases fare.
Weirdly this one that automatically creates dozens of accounts for resale/cheating purposes hasn't gotten same treatment
Didn't know it was also coming to EGS. The dev is only advertising the Steam version.Slipways | Download and Buy Today - Epic Games Store
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