Remedy Entertainment has unveiled that they received a multi-million dollar loan from Tencent to aid in their future projects.
God damnit, they just got away from Tencent…?
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Remedy Entertainment has unveiled that they received a multi-million dollar loan from Tencent to aid in their future projects.
God damnit, they just got away from Tencent…?
jonesy@aussie.zone 18 hours ago
Another thing that would help is not releasing one of your most anticipated and subsequently well received games in recent memory exclusively on Epic. Still waiting for Alan Wake 2 to release on Steam or Gog guys…
Kecessa@sh.itjust.works 16 hours ago
Maybe if you appreciate the studio and their work you should buy the game where they will make the most profit from the sale.
jonesy@aussie.zone 16 hours ago
Apparently they’re not making enough profit on Epic to avoid taking a loan from Tencent.
Personally, I object to Epic using purchased exclusivity as a tool to gain market share, and refuse to capitulate to approach approach when there’s so many other games to play. If they truly.want to compete with Steam then actually make their marketplace competitive with more social and community features that Steam offers.
GbyBE@discuss.tchncs.de 10 hours ago
If they offer it on steam and then sell Steam keys on their own website, that should get them the most from each sale…
Outtatime@sh.itjust.works 15 hours ago
Why is that so important? If you like the game and want to support it, buy it
accideath@lemmy.world 14 hours ago
But if you don’t like the platform and don’t want to support it, what do you do then?
And a lot of people don’t like epic games for a number of reasons.
Mojave@lemmy.world 13 hours ago
I don’t support shit tier game storefronts.