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.

    • @[email protected]
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      102 years ago

      They’re not really trying to compete financially at the moment. They’re trying to build a solid userbase and gain a high market share with younger gamers (the Fortnite crowd). They’re more than willing to lose money to do this. Once they meet the userbase target deals like this and the free weekly games will disappear.

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      142 years ago

      Or they could make a launcher that offers features that Steam lacks.

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        Or even just has the same features. The EGS launcher is hilariously bad. It’s barebones and intentionally difficult. It’s basically just a shell for their website API, when then raises the question of why they even have a launcher when it’s just a glorified browser.

        And the lack of a shopping cart on their store is just plain aggravating. Maybe I don’t want to do a purchase for each individual game/DLC. But I’m sure they did a focus study somewhere, which found that having a shopping cart encourages people to second-guess their purchasing decisions. Like if you allow people to cart things, they may rethink some/all of those purchases once they get to the final checkout screen and see the grand total. So instead, they’ve opted to make the user experience worse, by forcing you to immediately check out for every single individual item.

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          If you want to criticize the product you should at least stay up to date on what they offer because now we know you don’t know what you’re talking about :)

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            112 years ago

            On the other side of the same coin, it proves that I don’t use the EGS because the launcher has historically been (and still continues to be, as far as I can tell) hilariously bad.

            • Drgon
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              32 years ago

              By that logic fuck steam because it sucked when half life 2 launched

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                52 years ago

                Who judges products by the standards from over a decade ago as opposed to current offerings?

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          Not that I want to defend EGS here, but I would like to point out that they actually have had a shopping cart for a bit now. Hilarious how long it took them to implement, but they do in fact have one now.