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Nautilus said:

I would please ask for a source on that part about the exclusives bringing in little profit(and thus finding little success), because all the things I have seen so far is that, while they aren't massive successes, they are doing really well for the most part.

All in all, EGS strategy so far has been a resounding success, and it makes no sense to keep going with it, seeing that there is a long road ahead yet, if they want to compete with Steam.So in that note, there is no reason to think that KH, one of the most successful and recognizable RPG franchise of all time, to not find success there too. There are no good reason that point otherwise, other than the unreasonable hate for a determined storefront.

Now, it might not hit the road running, but it dosen't need to. Especially assuming that it will be comming to Steam later.It's a win-win scenario for everyone, and I"m happy that PC gamers will have the chance to finally experience this incredible series.

I don't think you wanted to ask with a source, if the second bolded is what you're really looking to say.

Again, all I see here is SE being greedy with the cost cutting (the fact the other KH was made using unreal, meaning less tax from Epic+the 12% tax+The exclusivity bribe), and you know they threw hissy fits when Tomb Raider didn't reach sales profit expectations, so this absolutely fits in line with why they went with Epic, and not everywhere else (because everyone else charges 30%, doesn't have a tax reduction for using unreal, and Valve/GoG don't do bribes for exclusivity, and MS is indifferent so far on PC).

Who said it's coming to Steam later?. There's been no info even saying it will, let alone FFR. At this point I can easily see FFR being yet another EGS, with no Steam release date.

People are still waiting for Ubi's exclusivity deals to finish, yet they still haven't. Same goes for games like WWZ, still EGS exclusive, and still not on Steam/GoG.

I'd be happy if every PC gamer got the chance, willingly, instead of having a forced hand. The actual option to buy from any store of your choosing is far better than having to play on a crappy store, run by a selfish, decrepit, childish old man. It's a win-win, when customers actually get catered to, not a select few who put up with garbage clients and garbage practices. 

Last edited by Chazore - on 11 February 2021

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