Epic Games buying exclusivity deals with publishers is the most anti-competitive, anti-consumer bullshit I've seen with gaming as of late, even worse than selling games with less content and then selling the rest as "DLC." I've had to wait for or just flat out pass on games I've wanted to play purely to avoid giving Epic any money and letting Steam take a bigger cut so that the publishers that take these exclusivity deals get as little of my money as possible. FTC really needs to take a look into this shenanigans.
Never giving CCP Epic games another American cent. Steam, and Gog, especially Gog, the Polish anti-SJW company that they are.
If any pede are getting Cyberpunk 2077, get it from the Gog store and support CDPR, the most anti-SJW AAA games company I know of that exists right now.
In order to reach a ‘wider audience’ creative assembly is making their next Total War game, Troy, Epic exclusive! To reach a wider audience, they’re using one of the most hated stores in gaming!
Then the gameplay trailer came out and we learned why. Troy is probably gonna be a piece of shit and Creative Assembly just wanted that exclusivity deal to get some money from this dumpster fire.
Epic Games buying exclusivity deals with publishers is the most anti-competitive, anti-consumer bullshit I've seen with gaming as of late, even worse than selling games with less content and then selling the rest as "DLC." I've had to wait for or just flat out pass on games I've wanted to play purely to avoid giving Epic any money and letting Steam take a bigger cut so that the publishers that take these exclusivity deals get as little of my money as possible. FTC really needs to take a look into this shenanigans.
Never giving CCP Epic games another American cent. Steam, and Gog, especially Gog, the Polish anti-SJW company that they are.
If any pede are getting Cyberpunk 2077, get it from the Gog store and support CDPR, the most anti-SJW AAA games company I know of that exists right now.
A funny story came out of Epic recently.
In order to reach a ‘wider audience’ creative assembly is making their next Total War game, Troy, Epic exclusive! To reach a wider audience, they’re using one of the most hated stores in gaming!
Then the gameplay trailer came out and we learned why. Troy is probably gonna be a piece of shit and Creative Assembly just wanted that exclusivity deal to get some money from this dumpster fire.