"Epic doesn’t sell any keys anywhere. Those relationships with key sellers are maintained by developers and publishers under terms they individually negotiate.: contradict yourself within few hours >LOL
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We think these upcoming curation and self-service features are necessary for success with a significantly higher volume of games. That’s why we’re not opening up more broadly yet.
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That's means you know EGS lack feature and can't compete with even GOG. So you pay money to do exclusive. I don't see a word about what exclusive benefits the customers. If you think EGS is not good enough, improve it first before wasting money to ask customers to use it.
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Do you think exclusivity deals will extend into 2021, or by that point the store will be built up enough that same time releases on EGS and Steam will become standard and the market can return to some form of normalcy? For now, it's disheartening losing out on Steam features.
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I think he'll do this until Steam is dead, so basically he'll do this forever.
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Like a politician. Avoiding answering a simple question
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You dodged the question like a pro good job.
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so, "automation for developers" means no more exclusivity or?... i really don't see a direct answer in this
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Nice avoiding the actual question Timmy boy
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That's not an answer to the question that was asked.
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