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sure, but, I just don't understand. Who buys games on Epic nowadays? :D
Of course. Epic Games has a huge hand shake with China and once your in you don't get out which people are finally starting to wake up to on the business side of things too little too late..............some at the cost of their lives unfortunately.
This whole BS isn't recent either the lie started back in the 70s that if you 'played fair' then China would want to play fair too and businesses saw this as an opportunity to be the 'monopoly' since they don't have the anti monopoly restrictions the USA does (but doesn't enforce very well) In other words easy money with little restrictions was too good to pass up.
Yeah it is. Think they've maybe 10 employees listed on their website. Would be surprised if the total number, including voice actors and outsourcing, was even 50. For me, it's a no brainer to pick it up. Certainly when it lands on Steam.
It is like spending money on a HD-DvD player in 2023.
I hope they sell a couple copies on that other store tho
I don't buy games there cuz the store doesn't have proper regional prices