When is the earliest we could expect Steam to remove geo blocking for EU?
It's been gone since 2015.
It does not and will not affect buying outside EU.
When is the earliest we could expect Steam to remove geo blocking for EU?
Isn't chinese version available via WeGame? It will be interesting to see how much it contributes to overall PC revenue.The PC Version of PUBG makes 85% of the revenue for PUBG-corp with like 30 to 40% of the playerbase. But somehow Steam takes too much money from devs.
PUBG Corp sees $920 million in 2018 revenue
Isn't chinese version available via WeGame? It will be interesting to see how much it contributes to overall PC revenue.
Actually, it seems like PC version banned in China due to the violation of online ethics.dunno, Is it forced for Chinese players?
Actually, it seems like PC version banned in China due to the violation of online ethics.
Fortnite & PUBG Banned in China?
they already have ... there is no reason to think they haven't at least tried to get stuff like RE2 or DMCV
it's just that Japanese publishers aren't that keen on doing it ... for now
it's just a matter of time, sadly
and squeenix will probably be the first one to join the dark side
Look, it's just simple math. If Valve didn't steal 30 % from them, then they might even have made 115 % of their revenue from the PC version.The PC Version of PUBG makes 85% of the revenue for PUBG-corp with like 30 to 40% of the playerbase. But somehow Steam takes too much money from devs.
PUBG Corp sees $920 million in 2018 revenue
Endgame on wednesday and Battle of Winterfell night to monday.
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115% !!!Look, it's just simple math. If Valve didn't steal 30 % from then, they could have made 105 % of their revenue from the PC version.
If the new bundle sucks (or if we don't get a new one), I'm blaming you!!!Hopefully I didn't jinx it, lol.
I should be excited but knowing Atlus they will release another 3DS game.And Persona live shows with new info on P5R and P5S on Wednesday and Thursday. Best week ever.
I wouldn't be so sure about it., if Epic is willing to throw at them anywhere close to the alleged number for Division 2, I think they might reconsider. Hell, I would've sold myself for this much money.Capcom would probably laugh in their face after seeing how well all of their games have been doing on Steam lately.
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That's published by Recent so not much.Isn't chinese version available via WeGame? It will be interesting to see how much it contributes to overall PC revenue.
Tencent isn't feeling good? I heard they had clashes with the Party, but didn't think it was that serious.That's published by Recent so not much.
I wouldn't be so sure about it., if Epic is willing to throw at them anywhere close to the alleged number for Division 2, I think they might reconsider. Hell, I would've sold myself for this much money.
Hey, I'd totallyI should be excited but knowing Atlus they will release another 3DS game.
I should be excited but knowing Atlus they will release another 3DS game.
For MHW? Probably not. But single-player oriented games like DMCV and RE2 would be a fair game in the eyes of Capcom and depending on the sum I can see them repeating "just another launcher" mantra.I'm just wondering if Epic can offer Capcom what they would need to begin with. Can they offer them servers to use as they please if they can't do something as simple as leaderboards for an indie game? Would they really want to piss their fans off at this point?
I don't think Epic was even considering these games. They are mostly focused on big western titles like Borderlands 3 and Division 2 with multiplayer components. Was there a big single player game released on the Epic store?For MHW? Probably not. But single-player oriented games like DMCV and RE2 would be a fair game in the eyes of Capcom and depending on the sum I can see them repeating "just another launcher" mantra.
Metro/Anno. But I don't think they have the pull for the likes of Capcom, SEGA, Square and other actually big gaming corporations who have seen the benefits of Steam first hand as part of their core business for many years now and are part of the companies that see the importance of actual player engagement statistics (not to mention the service and backend Steam offers) over simply being compensated for not reaching their targets in those. Ubi was a fluke by virtue of having their own client to migrate to as they've likely been planning all along with cultivating support for it and they simply got Epic's money on top of that, they had nothing to lose. They don't even seem to have a pull with Bethesda (or Microsoft) that could have otherwise been swayed to go to EGS when their own service failed rather than revert to Steam. It's still just a tiny minority of companies that have accepted Epic deals in the grand scheme of things.I don't think Epic was even considering these games. They are mostly focused on big western titles like Borderlands 3 and Division 2 with multiplayer components. Was there a big single player game released on the Epic store
I don't think Epic was even considering these games. They are mostly focused on big western titles like Borderlands 3 and Division 2 with multiplayer components. Was there a big single player game released on the Epic store?
For MHW? Probably not. But single-player oriented games like DMCV and RE2 would be a fair game in the eyes of Capcom and depending on the sum I can see them repeating "just another launcher" mantra.
Not for free anyway, they already operate in red, if they add free servers they might as well close the store. Of course I wouldn't be surprised if Sweeney will ask us to pay for online (and tax breathing oxygen in the process) but even his chief adviser can't be this clueless.Also SFV since even though they run their own servers for that they still need a Steam account to latch onto. I don't think Epic would be able to provide any of this. Ubisoft runs their own shit and most of the stuff they're scooping up seems to be single player games. That one MH clone (dauntless?) was already running on their own stuff. I'm not sure how Borderlands 3 is doing it.
Randy is just full of shit, if BL3 sells better on Steam he will either say nothing or cite their years long relationship with Valve.Considering how much Pitchford hates steam, I'm surprised borderlands 3 is only exclusive to the epic launcher for only 6 months. Or maybe its just a ruse and its going full exclusive 1 day before the exclusivity runes out. But we will see in December with Hades and that dark souls ripoff if they release on steam soon after the money hat expires.
I like how Metro Exodus slowly falling into obscurity, it was all rage back in February and now people barely remember about its existence.
I like how Metro Exodus slowly falling into obscurity, it was all rage back in February and now people barely remember about its existence.
Well, it's already telling that they didn't use any hard numbers. If it was selling through the roof Sergio would've been all over Twitter mocking Gabenites.I really want to how much exodus sold on the epic store, I want cold hard facts not some BS about selling 2 times as much in the current blah blah
Does Sekai has enough money for games like that? They have like billion VNs in various states of translation for years (where the hell is my Baldr?) and they were laying off employees last year, so I'm expecting them to pull TellTale sooner or later.For the Sekai-Project survey they ask what devs you'd like to see games from... I put Leaf/Aquaplus (Utawarerumono, Tears to Tiara).
Does Sekai has enough money for games like that? They have like billion VNs in various states of translation for years (where the hell is my Baldr?) and they were laying off employees last year, so I'm expecting them to pull TellTale sooner or later.
Regardless, I want new Utawarerumomo games too.
These days I've been playing Word of Final Fantasy.
So far the combat seems simple (but it has turbo so that's always a plus for me), I suspect there are ways to break the game but really It doesn't feel like it's necessary. And after Sekiro a game with simple combat feels nice.
The story is alright, nothing amazing (but good enough to keep me going).
And words to live by:
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I didn't know new Tiara and Utawarerumono have PC ports, cool. Time to wake up Ghostlight or Xseed/Aksys.I'm honestly not sure. I just know the survey asks for wants, and those PC ports exist. Someone just has to bring them outside Japan and put them on Steam at globally reasonable prices. (I would hope.)
It'd be really nice if the enhanced Persona 5 comes to PC, whether Atlus likes it or not, I hope that SEGA has some pull or say in this regard. Seemingly just like Capcom, PC revenue is on the uptick for them?
For the Sekai-Project survey they ask what devs you'd like to see games from... I put Leaf/Aquaplus (Utawarerumono, Tears to Tiara). These are titles that come to the West on console only via Atlus (despite having PC versions in Japan usually), but here again I also hope for the best. There is no satisfactory or good enough reason for 3rd-party exclusives these days. None.
Can't wait to not finish it again.I think its safe to say unless theres some secret exclusivity deal with Sony, SEGA will bring Persona 5 to PC.
Persona 5 Classic that is.
Theswweet , are you reviewing Date A Live? Just looking at the most active game list and it's currently in the top 5.
If you do, please let us know whenever it's published. I'm a bit curious about how it'll turn out.
A link for everyone.
Ashen is the one game I wanted to try, but will likely have forgotten about and move on from when its deal endsThats the kicker. Millions of people view and search through the Steam store every day. The only reason people go through EGS is when they want a specific game. Most people open it and go directly to Fortnite without bating an eye. After the EGS deals end and these games come to Steam. The vast majority of future sales will be on Steam.
Not releasing on 3rd party stores until 2 months after launch also doesn’t do it any favours.
Smaller games like Ashen, Dangerous Driving, and World War Z died out days after launch.
Not for free anyway, they already operate in red, if they add free servers they might as well close the store. Of course I wouldn't be surprised if Sweeney will ask us to pay for online (and tax breathing oxygen in the process) but even his chief adviser can't be this clueless.