There's no doubt that, even with all of Epic's efforts over the last few years, Steam remains by far the biggest online gaming store on PC. Not only that, but it also appears to be more convenient for game developers, even with Valve demanding 30% of everyone's revenue. In contrast, Epic only takes 12% (and, starting last month, only after they have passed the first million in revenue, which is completely free of charge). Why is that the case? According to Steam and games industry analyst Chris Zukowski, Valve successfully cultivated a user base of hoarders who buy games they […]
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