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JEMC said:

So, Epic has more customers that have spend more money in total, but roughly the same amount by user and less in third party games. And they've also gvine away less free games.

Not sure what to make with that info if they don't say if they've made a profit or not.

Curious, to a degree, that 4 of the Mythic games of 2022 repeat in 2023, and two of them are from Epic.

I think they are going to start betting on the customers they've managed to net over the past 4 years, into actually buying games they have, while they lessen the freebies the way EA did in the past, eventually to a complete halt.

Wouldn't be surprised if they start to emulate Ubisoft/MS/EA and start a sub service to rent with, especially if they manage to snag some studios with the program they had go into effect last oct (the stay exclusive for 6 months, keep the majority of the profits). 

I still don't think it's wise of them to be doing it at this point in time. 



Mankind, in its arrogance and self-delusion, must believe they are the mirrors to God in both their image and their power. If something shatters that mirror, then it must be totally destroyed.