@TimSweeneyEpic Any head way, or mumblings, from dev/pubs looking like they would be willing to ignore the 70/30 standard stores, without any exclusive deals from anyone? (I'm not asking for any names)
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Replying to @Eisberg_Wolf
Generally, all of these companies have many mouths to feed and could only come exclusively to an 88/12 store without funding assistance if confident they could earn as much revenue that way. For 88/12 to prevail, stores with these better terms need to grow.
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Replying to @GV_Delchev
Agreed. It’s a long-term effort, and it’s quite possible the stores of 2022 don’t much resemble the Steam or Epic Games store of today.
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Replying to @TimSweeneyEpic @GV_Delchev
Do you ever see a future where gaming is like the Movies Anywhere program? Where you can buy a game from any platform and they'll show up on every other platform.
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Replying to @Eisberg_Wolf @GV_Delchev
Yes, I think that will be the ultimate outcome of store competition and opening up the walled gardens. Where you buy a game needn’t have any relation to what platforms you play it on or which friends you play it with.
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Replying to @TimSweeneyEpic @GV_Delchev
That's a great sentiment, and fantastic PR about ultimate goals. But sentiments and good PR backfires on you when you take steps that are directly contradicting of them; Your exclusivity is the polar opposite of everything you said.
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But I think a necessary step to getting from where we are to a better place. Nobody taking a 30% cut of everyone’s game sales has any motivation to connect ecosystems.
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Replying to @GV_Delchev @Dude_Brahmin
We’re starting by working with UbiSoft to enable players to connect accounts and friends across ecosystems, and Humble to support direct purchasing from their store to our ecosystem.
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