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The profit stores make on their 30% usually exceeds the profit the developers make on their own game. There’s the publisher cut (if not self-published), the store cut, development costs, marketing costs, operating costs.
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Replying to @TimSweeneyEpic @William_JCM and
Publishers don't take a "cut". They get all of the revenue and then give a portion to the developer in the form of royalties, if the dev is independent. I back my claims with evidence. Do you?https://davidmullich.com/2017/02/13/a-dirty-little-secret-of-the-game-industry-royalties/ …
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Replying to @Mortiel @William_JCM and
You could equally say stores don’t get a “cut”, but you don’t say that. You’re just playing with words to try to paint 4x-5x store markups as a wonderful well-deserved thing, while demonizing Epic, publishers, executives, the industry, whatever.
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Replying to @TimSweeneyEpic @William_JCM and
Whose playing with words here, Tim? I said nothing about the store not getting a cut or any of the rest, making your tweet a textbook Strawman. This is why I'm educating consumers to cut through your PR nonsense. No evidence? That means you are wrong.
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Replying to @Mortiel @William_JCM and
What do you think of stores marking up their operating costs by 4x or 5x? Is it good that $30,000,000,000 of the software industry’s $100,000,000,000 annual digital revenue goes to stores rather than creators?
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Replying to @TimSweeneyEpic @Mortiel and
Do you think those 30% are pure profits ? Stores have costs too. I'm not 100% sure, but I think you said your 12% cut was unsustainable. I wonder how high it'd need to be to start being sustainable. 30%, maybe ?
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Replying to @William_JCM @Mortiel and
We’ve shared details on our costs. Payment processing, servers and bandwidth, and customer support add up to 5-7% of revenue for Epic. 12% is completely sustainable and enables us Epic make a profit. Check out Discord (10%) and http://itch.io (5%).
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Replying to @TimSweeneyEpic @William_JCM and
So Discord doesn't have a game store. They have a subscription-based rental service from the look of it. Speaking of the awesome site http://itch.io , can I buy one of your exclusive games there? You know, since they have a dev friendly cut?
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Not yet, but our partners are free to sell access to Epic store exclusives through Humble. More partnerships are in the works. Each one will be announced when it’s ready.https://www.shacknews.com/article/110641/epic-partners-with-humble-bundle-for-epic-games-store-titles …
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Replying to @TimSweeneyEpic @Mortiel and
What's your word on Epic-exclusive games being sold on Microsoft's store ? Does that mean the exclusivity deals only target Steam and GOG ? People on r/FuckEpic reported being able to buy the PC version of Metro Exodus, as well as other supposedly exclusive games, there.
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Replying to @William_JCM @Mortiel and
Tim Sweeney Retweeted Tim Sweeney
See here for info:https://twitter.com/timsweeneyepic/status/1137445205471354880?s=21 …
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Tim Sweeney @TimSweeneyEpicReplying to @RealDrJester @demoninchrome and 2 othersEach exclusivity contract is custom negotiated to meet the developer or publisher’s business needs. Most are PC-exclusive to Epic (+ Humble keys) for a period of time, some are co-exclusive to Epic plus other particular named stores. Examples include UPlay, Windows Store.3 replies 0 retweets 2 likes - 8 more replies
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