The Epic First Run programme allows developers of any size to claim 100% of revenue if they agree to make their game exclusive on the Epic Games Store for six months.

After the six months are up, the game will revert to the standard Epic Games Store revenue split of 88% for the developer and 12% for Epic Games.

  • @BURN@lemmy.world
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    352 years ago

    It’s because PC gamers overwhelmingly will just ignore the game until it comes to steam, but by the time it comes to steam it’s been 6 months - 1 year and all the hype around the game has died.

    People have been voting with their wallets and not rewarding anti-competitive behavior for once

    • @devbo@lemmy.world
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      52 years ago

      thats what i was hinting at. and im not totally happy about epic ruining launches over trying to be a replacement for a, in my opinion, much better system which offers much more ever if they developers don’t use all the features. i do wish steam would add a lower tier which takes less of the profit from indie developers that hardly use any of these features.

      • @BURN@lemmy.world
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        282 years ago

        Not really. Steam is not forcing exclusives on their platform. Them providing a better service doesn’t mean the users are anti-competitive.

        EGS explicitly pays developers to not release on other platforms. That’s anti-competitive

        • @ILikeBoobies@lemmy.ca
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          -282 years ago

          Exclusive is the medium not the store

          A pc game on epic is still a pc game. I haven’t heard of epic preventing devs from releasing on Xbox

          • @BURN@lemmy.world
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            202 years ago

            EGS is a platform, Steam is a platform. They are both stores and their own ecosystems.

            They are paying for forced exclusives to their platform. I’m not going to use a different platform even on my same device because it’s anti-competitive for pc gaming.

            • @ILikeBoobies@lemmy.ca
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              -152 years ago

              You aren’t going to promote competition because it’s anti competitive

              If a game was offered on both platforms do you think people are more likely to get it on Epic than Steam? If not then they have to be exclusive to their store

              • @BURN@lemmy.world
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                162 years ago

                That’s not my problem. That’s still being anti-competitive. If one platform is significantly better (eg steam) then the competition needs to offer a reason to buy from them. The problem is that EGS has decided that the only way to give users a reason to use their store has been to make sure the game isn’t available anywhere else.

                The users are able to make the choice to not support poor business tactics and they have. People do not buy from EGS, due to a plethora of reasons, one of which is likely that they are extremely anti-competitive and buy out games.

                • Jerkface (any/all)
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                  12 years ago

                  They’ve also been acquiring successful games and forcing a bunch of Epic exposure and “features” on the users.

              • @CileTheSane@lemmy.ca
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                122 years ago

                You aren’t going to promote competition because it’s anti competitive

                A store doesn’t have the right to my business just because it exists. If I started a PC game store and charged twice as much as Steam or Epic would you purchase from me just to support competition?

                A business needs to give me a reason to purchase from them. If the best reason to purchase from Epic is to give them a participation award then no thank you.