Remedy and Annapurna announce a strategic cooperation agreement on Control 2
Remedy and Annapurna announce a strategic cooperation agreement on Control 2

Remedy and Annapurna announce a strategic cooperation agreement on Control 2

Remedy and Annapurna announce a strategic cooperation agreement on Control 2 and bringing Control and Alan Wake to film and television
Great to see that Epic didn't snatch that one up.
I love Remedy and their games but their publisher choice is always atrocious.
Remedy and Epic agreement was for 2 releases, so I guess Alan Wake Remastered and 2 fit the quota and now they're free.
Agreed with their bad publisher choices though
While I dislike Epic as much as the next guy, lets put taste and emotion aside: they went with Epic because Epic offered them a truckload of money. Presumably, enough money to offset any sales lost due to being limited to EGL temporarily, as well as gamers who boycotted the game for the time it was an exclusive, and presumably, no other publisher was offering them as much, or if they were, there were probably even more downsides.
If there was a more financially sensible choice for Remedy, I guarantee you, they would have made it. People have to remember that video games aren't just passion projects meant exlcusively to please fans, they're gigantic, expensive undertakings, surrounded by a massive industry that functions with as much bureaucracy and red tape as any other indistry.
It makes me wonder how it would feel as a game dev getting this deal taken to the extreme.
“Hello, human. I’ve come from the pits of Tartarus to offer a deal. You’ve just finished making a video game. My request is: Do not release it anywhere for 2 years. In exchange, I will give you 5 million dollars.”
We would never had an Alan Wake Remaster without Epic paying for it.
Dear PC gamers, please stop bitching about installing a second games launcher. If you wanted all games to only come out on a single launcher then you should have bought a console. Us console players are getting real sick of the endless bitching about Epic just because they tried to break Steam's monopoly.
Noone is a fan of exclusives but Epic's behaviour was explicitly to try and break Steam's entrenched monopoly and they legitimately offer far more favourable terms for developers. They've also spent hundreds of millions of dollars to break other monopolies like Apple and Google's. They are by no means the evil villains that PC Gamers make them out to be. The tactics they took with EGS were misguided but they've genuinely fought to level the playing field at the legislative level, they're a full tier better than an EA or Ubisoft who only ever try and squeeze as much profit as possible at every turn.
They should have spent those millions to fund development of a store that can actually compete with the competition and studios that produce games, which they then can sell on their own platform.
Instead they snatched up every new release on the way to Steam while still not being able to provide the basic necessities of a modern PC store front.
So why should I bother purchasing something from them? They have nothing to offer and actively make it harder for me to play games through their store with their anti-Steam Deck stance.
No.
Don't force me to install a garbage dump that runs like shit and isn't even close to feature complete to play a game.
Or do and I won't pay, either way works lol.
Edit:
What a surprise, an epic defender that thinks that monopoly means store do good. There are plenty of competition against steams store, they just don't get market share because they're not feature complete or they just suck.
Or both in epic's case.
Or just... Don't make a launcher?
I'm neither bitching nor installing that shit. I take every freebie, but never install anything other than through Steam, just let 'em pile up. I'm actually not bothered by exclusivity at all, I only exceedingly rarely pay for games before they're 75% off a few years down the line. Stuff like Synthetik 2 or Shapez 2, where I know what I'm getting and it's a small team with an uncompromising vision.
Steam doesn't have monopoly on anything, they just have superior service that people prefer, but there's quite a few stores / launchers. I like Epic's engine, but their launcher is still crap five years down the line.
yawn
If it's not on Steam or GoG I pirate. Console children should go touch grass or go to school so they understand something other than defending multi-billion dollar megacorps.
I can agree that challenging Steam is probably a good thing, but right now Steam just gives so much more value to Devs and publishers. Steam provides:
and that's just what I can think of, not including the player specific stuff like library sharing.
Devs and publishers pay more, but get a community and ecosystem in return instead of just a platform.
No, and fuck you.
There is no purpose in a second game launcher and it only causes things to be cumbersome. Hell, games don't technically need any launcher.
I prefer EA and Ubisoft.