So did people that pre-ordered also get the 20% discount? Or is there now a run of refunding and re-buying?
I cannot think of why they applied the discount on launch rather than preorder without this being a serious possibility as to the reason.A 20% launch discount after weeks of preorders
Preorder numbers must have been amazing huh
So did people that pre-ordered also get the 20% discount? Or is there now a run of refunding and re-buying?
I think Epic issues a partial refund for the difference. It's one of the few advantages they have over Steam.So did people that pre-ordered also get the 20% discount? Or is there now a run of refunding and re-buying?
Ignoring the fact that the base price is higher than the base console price (since this is a different issue), it's been obvious for a while that people are willing to pay high prices.games at these prices
Well, this is probably proof that the games weren't doing so hot, don't you think? They just released full price and no discount Octopath Traveller, what makes you think this was an Square-Enix thing and not an Epic thing?This must be the first time that I've seen a game being discounted exactly on the day of release.
Anyway it's damn sad that people actually pre-ordered the KH games at these prices on EGS. Some people really don't care about anything
We have absolutely no idea about Square-Enix deal, we don't know if it's 6 months, 12 months, 1 month or just 1 week.I wonder if Square Enix is going to do a stealth release on Steam later. Or is it full one year exclusivity?
Well I would say they care about Kingdom Hearts a lot.Some people really don't care about anything
It's rather unlikely that Epic lowered the price and pays the difference to SE. This looks like a last-minute promotion sponsored by Disney to me. Not sure why Disney is doing this and why it's communicated so late. Perhaps low pre-orders have something to do with it but not necessarily. Looking at social media, plenty of people seemed to be fine paying full price on EGS.Well, this is probably proof that the games weren't doing so hot, don't you think? They just released full price and no discount Octopath Traveller, what makes you think this was an Square-Enix thing and not an Epic thing?
Good point.Well I would say they care about Kingdom Hearts a lot.
Really? Im seeing the opposite. Checking r/kingdomhearts, ERA and Twitter (searching "kingdom hearts").Looking at social media, plenty of people seemed to be fine paying full price on EGS.
Nah man, look at what SE has been doing in terms of pricing of different products, once again, look at Octopath Traveller, this one is the only moneyhatted one, Geoforce, clearly Epic is pushing this one a lot.It's rather unlikely that Epic lowered the price and pays the difference to SE. This looks like a last-minute promotion sponsored by Disney to me. Not sure why Disney is doing this and why it's communicated so late. Perhaps low pre-orders have something to do with it but not necessarily. Looking at social media, plenty of people seemed to be fine paying full price on EGS.
Wow, that seems like a massive overreach. I assume this is just for the exclusives? Does GOG or Steam have similar language?Random thought
not at this moment, maybe in the past but not now,Wow, that seems like a massive overreach. I assume this is just for the exclusives? Does GOG or Steam have similar language?
It's for all, not only exclusives. Steam doesn't have, don't know about GoG.Wow, that seems like a massive overreach. I assume this is just for the exclusives? Does GOG or Steam have similar language?
Holy moly, those terms seem so at odds with how publishers approach pricing. I am surprised any of the major publishers sign on to those terms.It's for all, not only exclusives. Steam doesn't have, don't know about GoG.
[UWSL][/UWSL] [UWSL][/UWSL] [UWSL][/UWSL]Holy moly, those terms seem so at odds with how publishers approach pricing. I am surprised any of the major publishers sign on to those terms.
So this is about the 10$ coupon right? So they can slash the price of any game over 15$ without devs giving them shit.Random thought
Oh good. My comment was only based on the amount of people with pre-order responding to the 20% discount on social media. If that's all buzz there is, sales aren't probably very good.Really? Im seeing the opposite. Checking r/kingdomhearts, ERA and Twitter (searching "kingdom hearts").
It's probably not Square's decision, but it really wouldn't surprise me if Disney pushed them to do the discount to prevent negative press. This would explain the free Disney+ as well.Nah man, look at what SE has been doing in terms of pricing of different products, once again, look at Octopath Traveller, this one is the only moneyhatted one, Geoforce, clearly Epic is pushing this one a lot.
This is the internet, some people will say they'll shove a rusty rake up their ass, very few willOh good. My comment was only based on the amount of people with pre-order responding to the 20% discount on social media. If that's all buzz there is, sales aren't probably very good.
This is the internet, some people will say they'll shove a rusty rake up their ass, very few will
Do EGS still demand some for of exclusivity? That would be the main reason i could think of or maybe it's more work for an EGS release due to semi-manual pipeline or they don't want to have to compile versions of the game with and without Steamworks ? Or they haven't got around to it yet? Surely a publisher who maybe hasn't gained from EGS Exclusivity as much as they'd like would still want to release it on EGS too if there's no barrier of entry? There's no real reason not to unless it's too much extra work or there's some disagreement or clash between upper management and someone's got a mood on?By the way I've noticed that several new games from devs/publishers who did exclusivity before aren't even released on EGS anymore, TW Rome Remaster and the new Rebellion game for example. I wonder why that is. Wasn't Epic trying to get more games on their store or is this still work in progress?
The Disney+ thing is true that it's a deal between Epic and Disney as they have done this in the past. The discounts however, I don't think so but let's just say it's a 50/50 as I'm not convinced.It's probably not Square's decision, but it really wouldn't surprise me if Disney pushed them to do the discount to prevent negative press. This would explain the free Disney+ as well.
Nope, this was Square Enix by themselves, unfortunately we won't have the details but a few millions were dropped at their door and they were like OMGGGGG!!!! so yeah, this time is not a Disney thing for sure, in fact, Disney wants their properties in as many places as possible because CAPITALISM IS GOOD!Disney seems to have a very good relationship with Epic; the only EA games on EGS are Star Wars games for example. I wouldn't be surprised if Disney was the one who decided EGS exclusivity and not Square.
Wired publisher too, the moment epic stops giving big money is the moment most of them drop them if the sales are not worthy.By the way I've noticed that several new games from devs/publishers who did exclusivity before aren't even released on EGS anymore, TW Rome Remaster and the new Rebellion game for example. I wonder why that is. Wasn't Epic trying to get more games on their store or is this still work in progress?
Afaik Epic doesn't demand exclusivity anymore. I was especially surprised about Rebellion, because I remember that the CEO said Epic how Epic was paying "through the nose" for exclusivity. This means they must have gained a lot from exclusivity since Zombie Army 4 didn't set the world on fire on any platform. If this still doesn't lead to the publisher's loyalty towards EGS, that would be great news for us.Do EGS still demand some for of exclusivity? That would be the main reason i could think of or maybe it's more work for an EGS release due to semi-manual pipeline or they don't want to have to compile versions of the game with and without Steamworks ? Or they haven't got around to it yet? Surely a publisher who maybe hasn't gained from EGS Exclusivity as much as they'd like would still want to release it on EGS too if there's no barrier of entry? There's no real reason not to unless it's too much extra work or there's some disagreement or clash between upper management and someone's got a mood on?
Are they still making every store page manually? I guess they could just be limited by what the employees can type up in a day. That was their excuse a while ago.By the way I've noticed that several new games from devs/publishers who did exclusivity before aren't even released on EGS anymore, TW Rome Remaster and the new Rebellion game for example. I wonder why that is. Wasn't Epic trying to get more games on their store or is this still work in progress?
pretty sure it's all still completely manual, yesAre they still making every store page manually?
I swear to god that I'm fucking tired of their shit, keeping track of their changes is like smashing your B*** with a hammer, KEEP A FUCKING STEADY TRACK, FFS.The top sellers list was updated again. It is once again a Top 25, but free to play games are still included:
Top Sellers Top 20
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I dear hope so. It's soon been 11 years since "it's not a lake, it's an ocean". I need answers.Jeff Grubb: I have heard Remedy is going to make Alan Wake 2 with Epic
@11:45 Seems there was some bidding war and Epic had the best publishing dealwww.resetera.com
That would be cool to see.Jeff Grubb: I have heard Remedy is going to make Alan Wake 2 with Epic
@11:45 Seems there was some bidding war and Epic had the best publishing dealwww.resetera.com
If that's the price to pay for AW2 to ever be a real thing, so be it.That would be cool to see.
Also I have always said I'll buy exclusives on Epic if they are putting in the money and taking the risk.
Makes me think, I wonder if they would try their luck and make it a timed exclusive from even the consoles? (obviously I hope not).
I thought this point was already out of question because, you know, it is completely manual.Or perhaps this list is complete nonsense , that's even more likely
Other companies were trying to fund the game too.It's been over 10 years since AW. I expect an EGS funding is the only way to get it.
This is also not some "big" blockbuster title that will make people swarm to EGS.
If AW did well I would have expected a company to have funded the development long time ago.
Sometimes I feel like Im one of the few people on the planet who cares about AW 2.
What companies and why did they fail?Other companies were trying to fund the game too.
Epic terms are better in the long run and ''only'' asks you to ditch Steam.What companies and why did they fail?