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But other than that...for the same reason that platforms really, really don't like to share their slice of the pie when it comes to cross-platform play...I would not be at all surprised if they weren't supposed to do it for contractual reasons....but I'd only be guessing as far as that goes, but given how platforms tend to function I'd be willing to bet there's a pretty good chance of some clause/stipulation relating to that somewhere in the contracts CNE has with the various platforms they deal with.
That being said, there have been occasions where, in exceptional circumstances,...e.g. stolen equipment, loss of access etc...where players have had their accounts moved. Perhaps if you (can) think you have a circumstance that might apply it might be worth submitting a support ticket and asking.
So i think main reason to keep playerbase separated is "just pay more".
I believe it's been stated that the reason for it being a different client is because of the requirements Epic insist developers adhere to in order to have their games made available on the Epic store. The Epic client of Idle Champions had to be a 64-bit version to work with the Epic Launcher but the Steam version is not 64-bit (currently) and hence it ended up as its own separate build.
I don't think it's functionally impossible, it is more legal. (AKA Epic doesn't want developers using Steam.)
Bit like Apple wouldn't allow Samsung or whomever in their shop.
To migrate your account to another platform, please follow these steps:
- Write down your account-specific MIGRATION CODE visible below.
- Open up Idle Champions on a new account on any of the following platforms: Steam, Epic Games, Xbox, PlayStation, Switch, iOS, Android, or via the new downloadable client on CNE Games.
- Open the settings menu and select the 'WebGL Migration' button.
- Enter the MIGRATION CODE in that dialog.
If you have any questions, please refer to www.idlechampions.com/WebGL, or open an in-game support ticket.
File appropriate support ticket here: http://help.idlechampions.com/?page=help ,
ask nicely and properly explain your situation. There is a good chance your request will be granted.
As a prophylactic measure, it is recommended to do file recheck at least once or twice per month, or even more often if you encounter unexpected glitches.