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by shapov
2599 days ago
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Steam allows you to sell your game and provide players with steam keys from your own website without taking any cut. So that 30% cut that steam takes gets diluted quite a bit. Epic does not allow for that level of distribution. It also doesn’t seem like they will. Your argument about walled gardens also falls apart as soon as you realize that Epic is pushing for exclusivity. |
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https://www.ign.com/articles/2019/03/20/epic-is-bringing-its...
So while it's not 100% the same, it's progression far faster than Steam did when Valve pissed the gaming community off by forcing HL2 players to install Steam.