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https://thediplomat.com/2019/03/worried-about-huawei-take-a-closer-look-at-tencent/
You paid £50 for a 4 year old game, even new released AAA titles sell at £30-£44 that is your own problem
Could be.
Another possibility - notice how it was timed with the Frontier Pass? Civ VI is becoming DLC heavy. So maybe there is no money exchange on the base game (Firaxis has likely saturated most of those sales by now anyways), but instead Epic gives Firaxis full pocket on the dollars they sell from DLC plus a boat load of great marketing.
It would be a win-win-win:
Epic gets marketing due to free Civ VI on their platform.
Firaxis gets marketing due to free Civ VI on Epic.
Firaxis gets better profits than Steam on DLC sales through Epic.
Players get free Civ VI and don't notice any difference in DLC pricing.
I love Steam, but it's good there is another player in the market. Stuff like this helps ensure everyone gets a fair shake.
I like free games just as much as you and pretty much every player on earth.
I'm just afraid that this might not be a long running business succes for epic.
Most people i know, only use epic for free games, the day the money runs out for epic to give out free games, they might see a massive player loss. (remember at the start they only wanted to give games away from free for the rest of 2019, but for some reason decided to keep on going in 2020)
most of their cash right now properly comes from fortnite.
Just like any big hyped viral game, it will be replaced with the next big thing and if they haven't found a way to keep earning money before that, then it's only a question about time before we lose the "free game every week" and people will leave epic.
so yeah, if they can't find a profitable way to keep people using their store, they might get a problem in the long run, and that's why i dont want to have any money invested in a store that is running on a short term business model.
and yes, epic do pay the devs or publishers to give the game away for free, sweeney said it himself.
Epic Games install and launch games from an exe that are typically stored in your program files folder, like C:\Program Files (x86)\Epic Games\ but I think it still uses the launcher to launch the game despite making a Steam shortcut
So, this person just hates the Chinese?
he properly just see "china" and goes bananas.
Like if he really hates tencent that much, well.. then i can say a lot of games he shouldn't be playing.
tencent owns (just to name some of the most known companies) 5% of Frances ubisoft, activision blizzard and paradox interactive, 80% of the creators behind path of exile, they fully own riot games, 8% of frontier developments (who are behind games like elite: dangerous, planet zoo and jurassic world evolution just to name a few) and ofc 40% of Epic games.
Meaning that if he really hates/is scared of tencent that much, maybe he should just stop playing games (+ i see he likes elite dangerous from his screenshots.)
its 4 years old its just an offer -