i fully expect that to happen ... i already said as much like 2 months agoThey'll put Hades or Ashen on weekly free games a week before Steam release just to spite Steam.
i fully expect that to happen ... i already said as much like 2 months agoThey'll put Hades or Ashen on weekly free games a week before Steam release just to spite Steam.
I wouldn't be surprised if that actually happened.They'll put Hades or Ashen on weekly free games a week before Steam release just to spite Steam.
yeah, Hades probably won't .... but Ashen - i wouldn't be surprised if it didI can't imagine the devs of those games would be so happy with them going free as they launch on Steam?
i fully expect that to happen ... i already said as much like 2 months ago
Then the Steam number won't be higher than EGS' number because it's given for free and Tim will use it to flaunt numbers again.I wouldn't be surprised if that actually happened.
Re: devaluing games. People won't care and will cheer and praise Epic tho.I can't imagine the devs of those games would be so happy with them going free as they launch on Steam?
yes and yesThen the Steam number won't be higher than EGS' number because it's given for free and Tim will use it to flaunt numbers again.
Re: devaluing games. People won't care and will cheer and praise Epic tho.
if it's 505 - it's gonna be 12 monthsSo, Death Stranding on PC will be published by 505, is Timmy ready for the next year's 1 month exclusivity?
Hopefully, till the next summer something will change.if it's 505 - it's gonna be 12 months
don't count on itHopefully, till the next summer something will change.
People still complain today about how the Steam sales are shit now because game X is not 90% off. The race to the bottom of those first sales did some lasting damage to the perceived value of games. I can't even think how bad is going to get after all these free games (and to be fair, the $1/free gamepass offers).Re: devaluing games. People won't care and will cheer and praise Epic tho.
For 505, the EGS deal is probably the best thing about Control "sales", so I'm not very hopeful.Hopefully, till the next summer something will change.
Yeah, wasn't there supposed to be a time limit for how long eggs was going to do this exclusive strategy? or am i thinking of the free games? Im sure i remember reading that it would be for the first year and then they would stop?Don't automatically assume that Tim will still be willing to throw away money until next summer.
it was supposed to be 1 year for free games (and i VERY seriously doubt they'll stop in January)Yeah, wasn't there supposed to be a time limit for how long eggs was going to do this exclusive strategy? or am i thinking of the free games? Im sure i remember reading that it would be for the first year and then they would stop?
But i guess epic has infinite money and so can just carry on until they feel they have won enough of the market share. I suspect that Tim thought by this time that the epic store would have become fairly successful and so would have no need to keep shelling out for exclusives.
Yeah, but DS is a game with an insane amount of hype behind it, while it doesn't guarantee a strong performance on PC, it'll certainly will make it a more likely outcome in this situation.For 505, the EGS deal is probably the best thing about Control "sales", so I'm not very hopeful.
I'm afraid he will keep doing this for many years. Epic has the money to do so, and their goal is too keep an entire generation of gamers away from Steam.Don't automatically assume that Tim will still be willing to throw away money until next summer.
pretty much thisI'm afraid he will keep doing this for many years. Epic has the money to do so, and their goal is too keep an entire generation of gamers away from Steam.
We'll see, I think they will re-evaluate their position after the first year.I'm afraid he will keep doing this for many years. Epic has the money to do so, and their goal is too keep an entire generation of gamers away from Steam.
It would be hilarious if it still sold well on Steam. Tim would lose his shit.They'll put Hades or Ashen on weekly free games a week before Steam release just to spite Steam.
petting the cat on my lapyeah, Hades probably won't .... but Ashen - i wouldn't be surprised if it did
why? well first of all - that would mean another bag of money
second - it's not up to the devs ... it's up to Annapurna ... and we already know what their stance is ...
I hope you're right. But their conclusion will obviously be that they get an influx of customers for their store whenever a new exclusive game is being released.We'll see, I think they will re-evaluate their position after the first year.
Even so, I could still see developers/publisher filing lawsuits over something like that. Whether they'd win or not would be another matter entirely, especially if a developer was dumb enough to sign a contract vague enough to be interpreted in a way that Epic could get away with it.petting the cat on my lap
"Tell you what. We will make your game free for the week before the exclusivity ends. We still have 80% of the guaranteed sales at our disposal. Every id--- customer who claims the game and downloads it in that week will count as 1 sale until all units are gone. We will pay 10% for every unit after that."
It would be stupid for Epic to pay the dev again if there are still thousands of unsold units.
Pretty sure it is. Must be their homepage redesign that was scheduled for Summer initially.Looks like they redesigned the store. Is this new?
Also interesting is how older games (and even not-so-old games like WRC 8) aren't on the front page anymore. The lack of personalized recommendations must really hurt sales for EGS exclusive games in the long run.Huh, looks like the new redesign has a top selling and most popular section, and it's enlightening reading.
From the picks of games within those lists it doesn't seem like many titles are doing that well.
It's either the big exclusives of renown (e.g. BL3, Outer Worlds), F2P (Fortnite, Dauntless) and then old indie titles that have already been given away for free
Manifold Garden at #19 already and Afterparty comes out today but its not even on the list. Talk about a yikes.Huh, looks like the new redesign has a top selling and most popular section, and it's enlightening reading.
From the picks of games within those lists it doesn't seem like many titles are doing that well.
It's either the big exclusives of renown (e.g. BL3, Outer Worlds), F2P (Fortnite, Dauntless) and then old indie titles that have already been given away for free
It's possible, but he can't offer EA something he doesn't have. If EA's goal is, as stated, to get their games in the hands of as many customers as possible then EGS is a terrible option, regardless of moneyhat.So with Jedi Fallen Order coming to Steam...
Do you think that Tim tired to get this one for eggs? If he did then did EA turn him down?
I think EA is tracking daily unique Origin visits, subscription numbers and pre order numbers. I also think those numbers are rather disappointing and diminishing. Anthem, the last NfS, Battlefront 2 and Andromeda stigmatized EA.So with Jedi Fallen Order coming to Steam...
Do you think that Tim tired to get this one for eggs? If he did then did EA turn him down?
That comment about the new multi store future is strange.
Don't forget that Jedi: Fallen Order is powered by UE4!
If EA took Epic's cash, a lot of it wouldn't end up in EA's pocket, I imagine some of that deal would see money go back to the mouse house, so it wouldn't be in EA's favour not to maximize sales numbers to keep as much cash for itself as possibleSo with Jedi Fallen Order coming to Steam...
Do you think that Tim tired to get this one for eggs? If he did then did EA turn him down?
He's completely insane. While more and more big publishers are releasing their games on multiple storefronts, Epic is actually locking games to a single storefront. Cross-play was also a thing long before Epic supported it. What a dork
Yeah and lashman will finally admit that he loves anime.That would be pretty sweet. But who knows, maybe Epic will surprise us and create an actually good platform that competes in a pro-consumer way.
Not sure why he's worried about burning bridges with them. EA said themselves that they view EGS as a direct competitor. Unless Fornite is no longer a thing, I don't think there's any walking back over that bridge.The "new" multistore world when talking about EA going back to Steam after having its own store long enough before EGS to not even be considered "new".
Also love how he doesn't wanna burn bridges with EA so is making a nice post when he's been basically openly saying Steam is evil incarnate previously.
Oh Devolver, go home you're drunk. As always.
this joke would've been funny if they haven't already put 2 games on egs, with a 3rd one coming soon ... and none of them are "returning to steam" any time soon