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And now you know it's not a thing.
The least you can get, which is a very rare thing, crossplatform saves. Even playing on just the pc between different store platforms, you sometimes have to manually transfer your save file over, because the devs decided you have to have a different save location.
There are literally 0 games that do that (besides free games), unless kickstarter or games that were crowdfunded where you got an option to get a game for multiple platforms with a single price, but that is only when you're doing the crowdfunding at that moment, after that it's back to buy separately for every platform, even you have server based saves, for example like Diablo 4 that is coming out, crossplatform/crosssave, but you have to buy for each platform separately.
Exception might be bungie with destiny.
ah ok
You know physical games, without cd keys or reusable cd-keys, well you could've traded your game, but that's one of thing things with digital, you can't do that.
So don't worry about that so much, we have to buy games again just on the pc itself, because of store platforms being separate. Fallout 76 was an exception for me, I was able to get it for free on steam within a time window when it came to steam from epic.
Well that "bot" got an award
Norm isn't a bot, he's a ghost with a truly big heart