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zero129 said:
JEMC said:

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Chazore said:

I know, I was just mentioning that RDR2 was exclusive for a bit, but still required R*'s client, and then it came to Steam, but again, still required the R* client. 

It'd be pretty bad for R* if they decide to make a deal with Epic shortly after the trilogy launch, but we'll see what happens.

I wonder if Activision will come back, seeing as how EA came back to Steam and can now siphon from both Origin and Steam for their new BF launch, while CoD only has Battlenet (and the recent Blizz fiascos that drove ppl away).

It's the same situation than the one with Ubisoft: they always force you to use their own client no matter which platform you got the game for. And the reason is simple, it's troyan horse to make users get used to their own stores and lure them to buy from there and not from other places.

For Ubi this seems to be working because they left Steam for the Epic Store and UPlay and haven't come back (yet).

Only reason its working is cos any ubi game i got from there has been on sale and then i was able to use the 10 off too bringing a game that would be 15 on sale down to 5. #sorry guys but its all me xD.

I have my doubts those extra 10 $/€ come from the developer's site and not from Epic to try to raise the more volume of their sales.

And, in any case, it remains to be seen if Ubisoft sells more games through the Epic Store or through UPlay.

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