• Thoon@feddit.nl
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    2 months ago

    Good call. Even digital markets are markets and shouldnt be monopolized

  • network_switch@lemmy.ml
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    2 months ago

    For anyone that hasn’t tried it, the EGS store with 3rd party games for Android released back in January. Since then they still haven’t added a library/purchased view. You just scroll up and down to find where the games you own among games you don’t own. If it helps a company that makes a better store/game platform popular, sweet. If it’s just EGS and most other stores like on PC, it’ll be a nothing burger. If no one tries to actually improve on Google Play for customers, these stores are going to be glorified game launchers/advertisers

    • artyom@piefed.social
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      2 months ago

      Honestly it’s pretty crazy that Steam hasn’t entered the most lucrative gaming market.

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        2 months ago

        Epic winning this case might just open that for them.

        On the other hand, do they want to enter the mobile market? They’re a privately owned company, so they don’t have the same shirt sighted pressures to chase exponential growth endlessly, like cancer. They are already making money hand over fist.

      • network_switch@lemmy.ml
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        2 months ago

        Along with the desktop store, it’s like epic and Tim specifically try to do as little as they can and then get mad at the lack of user adoption. I hope O3DE and Godot keep developing and gain in adoption to topple unreal engine and more games come out and eat away at Fortnite. If their cash cows went into decline maybe they’d start doing more than what they think people should accept as the minimal viable product to spend their money on