Seems like the section about the composition of a suitable pet skunk diet was eventually removed. You could feel the controversy.
Seems like the section about the composition of a suitable pet skunk diet was eventually removed. You could feel the controversy.
Same pricetag really. This is a Roche Bobois bubble couch which has been the brand’s signature design for ages.
From the article you posted nobody at Remedy complained that the game was underperforming because of Steam nor does Epic grant them any continuous revenue stream that they would rely on beyond AW2 shipping.
Remedy employs 300+ highly skilled and paid people in one of the countries with the highest standards of living while having no access to your live service cosmetics battle pass skibidi money. This means they HAVE to have upfront cash somewhere in the loop because they happen to make very technically bespoke, well crafted titles take years to make. That’s the same reason why Tencent has a minority share in 80% of VG companies you know at this point - including Remedy - one time purchases just don’t do the trick anymore if you want to even ship a game, especially if you don’t crowd it with scammy monetization.
It’s one thing not to like some frontend (and yea EGS is ass on many accounts) but blaming a company for making a sound business decision by safeguarding their ability to produce games that are very much a lost best from a purely financial standpoint is seriously odd. It’s not just Alan Wake - do you know the proportion of game time players have spent on titles released in 2023 or 2024 during those same years? It’s less than 10% - nearly all the rest is live service. Within that same group you’re fighting against your BG3s (you know, the same game that was nearly cancelled because Larian was strapped for cash) and any other solo game that happened to be successful. It’s dire.
Nobody at Remedy is pretending EGS is the better platform, seeing this under any other lens than basic business logic is honestly weird. Wanna know why anyone would sign an exclusivity deal with Epic? Just look at the state of the games industry.