Jesus fucking christ, what a trash-fire of a blog-post.
This should have been their entire blog post:
So we had a big decision to make, and we didn’t take it lightly.
Because Epic doesn’t yet have the same market share as their competitors, they offered us a minimum guarantee on sales that would match what we’d be wanting to earn if we were just selling Ooblets across all the stores. That takes a huge burden of uncertainty off of us because now we know that no matter what, the game won’t fail and we won’t be forced to move back in with our parents (but we do love and appreciate you, parents!).
Now we can just focus on making the game without worrying about keeping the lights on. The upfront money they’re providing means we’ll be able to afford more help and resources to start ramping up production and doing some cooler things.
and I would go: All right, I'm still not going to use the egs, but I can understand this. Maybe I'll pick it up when it comes out on a platform of my choice.
But they just didn't know when to shut up and kept digging and diggin.
As such the games gets off my wishlist and on my ignore list for probably ever unless there's a super cheap bundle or something.
They did get one other thing right though:
So let’s remember that this is all low-stakes video game stuff we’re dealing with here. Nothing to get worked up about.
They're totally right! In the grand scheme of things, this is a totally inconsequential little thing, so I'll just treat it as that and ignore it, forget about it and buy something else instead ¯\
(ツ)/¯
Although there's one other thing I don't really understand.
They say that epic pays them all the money they expect to get from selling the game on PC upfront and use that to pour some more development ressources and time into the game before release.
So....
what money will they actually use for financing their things after release?
They're not getting money from epic until the game sells enough on the egs to pay off the upfront money. If this is what they expect the game to sell on PC across all stores, that simply means that they will not make a single cent for the entire exclusivity period on PC.
So they're banking on the consoles alone? They're probably not using all the epic money, but still this feels like a weird long-term business decision, but what do I know.