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See this is the problem, they are getting your money anyway no matter how long they make you wait so why not take epic games money first and then take your money too because us as a fanbase will buy these square titles thrice over as well as entire new consoles.
Hate to break it to you, but KH3 on PC really only happened because Epic Games commissioned it. Yoshi-P saying "buy a PS5 lol" also has me wondering if FFXVI will also follow suit
It would be nice to have these games on Steam, but I'd rather an EGS exclusivity deal than for a game to never receive a PC port at all. It is possible for evil to do some good though it rarely ever happens tbh
I honestly believe thats not the case and they just wanted epic money and to milk the series with double/triple dips. Square releases shoddy ports without much care on steam all the time (chrono trigger, chrono cross, ffxiii-2)
Can you imagine if Epic took a different approach? Forget the exclusivity deals, stick with the 88/12 cut, encourage sellers to pass the savings on to the customer with a lower price, and build up a store with features that actually attempts to compete with Steam. Then maybe a few sweetheart deals to attract customers, like the free games have proven popular. (If only to attract users. Not necessarily paying users.) Address a few known pain points that Steam users complain about, like a lack of store curation. The sheer amount of positive good will they would have generated... they potentially could have really been a contender.
Before Epic I was personally feeling a bit shaky about having "put all my eggs in one basket" so to speak with Steam. I was considering migrating over to using GOG as my "main" store. Then after all the anti-consumer, anti-competitive crap Epic pulled I entrenched myself a bit with my loyalty to Steam. After the Steam Deck released I just wanted everything on Steam because I love that device so much and it's just so damn convenient to have it on Steam rather than anywhere else. I don't think I was the only one feeling a bit shaky in my loyalty, and Epic really could have taken advantage of that. Instead they drove a lot of people away and made enemies.