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popular Posted by Discombobulated | Staff • 3d ago
May 19, 2025 10:30 AM
Tom Clancy's: The Division 2 (PC/Epic Games Digital Download) $2.99 via Epic Games
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I don't know why you're getting downvoted but isn't Epic getting rid of their launcher or somthing? It's better on steam or Ubi launcher and the game is pretty good and has good amount of players still playing it. Also plays well on legion go and rog ally.
If you want more money to got to the people making the game, rather than just the store that sells it, you should buy from anyone but Steam.
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If you want more money to got to the people making the game, rather than just the store that sells it, you should buy from anyone but Steam.
that is not the consumer's problem.... in fact they could release them on GOG for non DRM, that's all that matter to me
games on EPIC are not cheaper, neither are games exclusive to their malware launchers
as a customer I could care less, they can go bankrupt for all I care, it's not my responsibility to look after their finances
so let's stop pretending to be paragons of virtue signaling
that is not the consumer's problem.... in fact they could release them on GOG for non DRM, that's all that matter to me
games on EPIC are not cheaper, neither are games exclusive to their malware launchers
as a customer I could care less, they can go bankrupt for all I care, it's not my responsibility to look after their finances
so let's stop pretending to be paragons of virtue signaling
Steam forbids this. They have MFN clause that specifies that the end price must be the same, even while their cut is much, much bigger. While Steam has a bigger reach (and has fanboys like you) games can't afford to lower the prices, because they'll get less money for each game sold on Steam.
Let's not pretend to hang out on deal websites, while cheerleading for a company that makes games more expensive for everyone. Steam is a massive tax on the whole industry. And they must be laughing all the way to the bank with your money.
Steam forbids this. They have MFN clause that specifies that the end price must be the same, even while their cut is much, much bigger. While Steam has a bigger reach (and has fanboys like you) games can't afford to lower the prices, because they'll get less money for each game sold on Steam.
Let's not pretend to hang out on deal websites, while cheerleading for a company that makes games more expensive for everyone. Steam is a massive tax on the whole industry. And they must be laughing all the way to the bank with your money.
the MFN clause does not talk about any other storefronts... it only pertains to steam keys
mind you STEAM is the platform with the highest amount of discount sales and the first that actually followed a real regional pricing, some countries could get games 50% cheaper compared to the dollar because of it.... what do you mean they make games more expensive for everyone?
devs are free to just launch on EPIC and forgo the STEAM release
you think the shareholders are going to go "now we make more money, let's lower the price"
why is HITMAN, a ONLY EPIC RELEASE $60 if the "mfn clause" was not in effect?
grow up
the MFN clause does not talk about any other storefronts... it only pertains to steam keys
mind you STEAM is the platform with the highest amount of discount sales and the first that actually followed a real regional pricing, some countries could get games 50% cheaper compared to the dollar because of it.... what do you mean they make games more expensive for everyone?
devs are free to just launch on EPIC and forgo the STEAM release
you think the shareholders are going to go "now we make more money, let's lower the price"
why is HITMAN, a ONLY EPIC RELEASE $60 if the "mfn clause" was not in effect?
grow up
Hitman was only exclusive for 12 months - so after that would need to be sold on Steam for a decent amount after that.
You're obviously a fanboy, you're commenting on a deal that has Epic in the title. Not here to point out useful information, like it's the price somewhere else or cheaper, you're here solely to state your love of Steam. These are the actions of a fanboy. The fact that you don't even recognize it just it makes it funnier.
Hitman was only exclusive for 12 months - so after that would need to be sold on Steam for a decent amount after that.
You're obviously a fanboy, you're commenting on a deal that has Epic in the title. Not here to point out useful information, like it's the price somewhere else or cheaper, you're here solely to state your love of Steam. These are the actions of a fanboy. The fact that you don't even recognize it just it makes it funnier.
what does 12 months of exclusivity have to do with anything? they could always raise the price
you arguments truly are terrible
what does 12 months of exclusivity have to do with anything? they could always raise the price
you arguments truly are terrible
what does 12 months of exclusivity have to do with anything? they could always raise the price
you arguments truly are terrible
You'd think someone on slickdeals would want something that led to better prices for consumers, but love blinds I guess.
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