Epic Chef explains why they target Steam with exclusive PC titles

Epic Chef explains why they target Steam with exclusive PC titles

The new Epic Games Store is considered a rival to Steam. This is also intended, as can be gleaned from Tim Sweeney’s words. Epic is targeting Steam with exclusive titles for PC. They want to break the monopoly because they believe it is the best for gaming.

This is the situation: Recently, users of Steam are increasingly taking to the barricades, as PC titles are no longer appearing on Valve’s PC platform “Steam”, but in the Epic Games Store:

This exclusivity angers many who want to continue maintaining and expanding their Steam library.

They feel that Epic is using the billions they earn with Fortnite to secure exclusive titles and lure players into their store. However, Steam customers do not want more launchers. They also criticize the Epic Games Store for offering far fewer features than Steam.

The Epic Games Store is seen by some PC gamers as a boogeyman. Now Epic’s chief, Tim Sweeney, explains why the company secures so many PC exclusive titles.

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Epic Games wants to destroy Steam’s monopoly

This is what Sweeney says: He clearly states that the quasi-monopoly of Steam is bad for the development of games. Because they take a 30% cut and that significantly restricts development:

  • The 70/30 cut is the status quo. This leads to Steam making more profits than the developer who builds the game. This would be a disastrous situation for developers and publishers that must absolutely end.

  • Thus, Epic Games makes this “disruption move”, which would be the only reasonable thing to do. They only take 12%.
  • With the 18% increased revenue for publishers and studios, they would increase their profits, reinvest the money, and offer games at a lower price.
  • This would lead to better games in the long run.
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This is Tim Sweeney, founder of Epic.

Exclusive titles instead of new features

That is why Epic relies on exclusive titles: Here is the answer: “Because it works.”

Sweeney says that other stores have achieved a lot in recent years, but gained practically no influence. They haven’t even reached 5% of Steam’s reach. Although these stores offer more features than Epic.

This is what Sweeney says about his own store: There is a lot of criticism directed at Epic for offering too few features in the Epic Games Store. This seems to be something Sweeney acknowledges as well.

The advantages of having his own store, Sweeney sees primarily in exclusive titles and the ability to grant large discounts.

Sweeney believes Epic is willing to solve all the problems that arise over time.

However, one cannot displace a market leader like Steam through new “features” alone.

The Robin Hood for some, villain for others

What’s behind it: Tim Sweeney is thus, from his perspective, not the villain in the story, but a kind of Robin Hood, who wants to take money from the rich (Steam) and give it back to the poor (publishers and studios).

Fans of Steam will probably see it differently. The most common criticism here is that Epic should convince with the development of a better store rather than with exclusive titles.

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