| curl-6 said: "But companies are allowed to" is a shitty argument, all sorts of heinous things corporations took part in and enforced were legally right. 12 year old kids working 16 hour shifts in coal mines was once normal because it suited the companies in charge. |
Well, they are no longer legal because there are laws that prevent it. If you want to create laws that mandate every store to sell every game, you can start a political movement and try to shape public opinion so politicians will vote for it, that's how democracies work
Until then, companies can decide what they sell, just as publishers can decide where they sell. There is no law stating that you can't sell your game independently, so if a studio wants to sell its games on its own website, it can and you can buy them there







