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Beyond launch, we'll continue to explore and evaluate further opportunities
Pretty weak answer tbh. If it was against a console release we'd buy it, but not for a release on GFN
The thing is, the store for GFN is Steam. It is a Steam game. Why is it so hard to opt-in to GFN and let them include it on their service so customers of your game (and potential customers who would buy it through Steam if they could play on GFN) allow them to play the game where they want to? It is not supporting another store, and GFN provides the platform support. It is a win-win for developers and gamers, and it is being overlooked here.
Fingers crossed!
LOL HOW?? GFN is not a way to buy games in anyway shape or form. All it is is a rented computer for you to play games YOU ALREADY OWN.
Also it dosent take ANY dev time, so yeah, go drink your own coolaid bud
Congrats on one of the dumbest posts I have seen in awhile. GFN is just providing high end cloud streaming for games you own on Steam. You can install the games on a pc like any other steam game. This just provides another way to play the games you own.
You seem to be confusing it with Stadia, which did require purchase of special versions of games for that platform. Whatever the case, you're just flat out wrong.