Posting a link that doesn’t explain away what you are doing is not an answer
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Fair competition for developers? absolutely. But you can see that the forced store exclusivity does not help your customers? you have always championed open platforms in the past. They will get revenues on multiple streams if given a choice. It feels like you know EGS is lacking?
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I understand. I’d rather have one single game library and movie library too. Hopefully some day all of these stores, including ours, will be replaced with a 100% open digital commerce ecosystem giving developers an even better deal than 88%. Till then, we need competition!
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And we believe that games are the valuable commodity here, not stores or store features. Customers who want a particular game will go to a new store to buy it, but won’t switch to a new store just because it has new features. Steam has plenty of features.
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In the world of digital market places, the store and store features absolutely matter for a consumer to make a choice, if it's an epic published game then that's fine but for 3rd party games you stack up against the features of each store. Don't hold commodities in walled stores?
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I also appreciate your responses to see it from your perspective is a good thing.
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