VBlank and many other Devs are using False advertising to promote their game then ditching those other DRM's in favour of 1 Exclusive DRM, it's not on. With free games set to continue at least through the end of the year and more major exclusives like Sloclap's Sifu set to hit the store as exclusives, 2022 is looking to be a strong year for Epic Games.Първоначално публикувано от wasptube1:Someone told me "What's the big deal if VBlank goes to Epic and ditches Steam", this is what I answered with - I also stated this on a news article about Devs leaving DRM's last minute - VBlank spent 3+years advertising Shakedown Hawaii on Steam only to not sell it on Steam, you don't like it when a someone you care about uses you, so why would Steam like it when a dev uses them, even though it's a Timed Exclusive it may never release on Steam or any other DRM, which can be seen as a vicious act as far Steam (Valve) is concerned. The growing storefront is nearing the 200 million users milestone and the platform has already featured some major titles through its weekly free games program, between the previously mentioned Yooka-Laylee and ringing in the new year with the modern Tomb Raider trilogy. The new collaboration with Humble Bundle is just the most recent of the Epic Games Store's ambitious start to 2022. Humble also announced the launch of its own proprietary app, serving as a game launcher and granting its users access to the Humble Games Collection as part of the Humble Choice package. Humble announced that the popular Humble Choice program, allowing players to pick and choose games, would be changing to a flat pay rate rather than multiple tiers of pricing. Humble Bundle has made major news in recent months as the popular storefront entering its eleventh year announced major changes to come to the Humble platform. Interested fans who are willing to pay the full $15 price for the maximum bundle will receive seven games in total, including major games like Saints Row: The Third Remastered and Kingdoms of Amalur: Re-Reckoning. ![]() ![]() The Epic Games Store Celebration launched early Thursday and will continue through February 24, with proceeds from the bundle benefiting the NAACP, a legal organization "fighting for racial justice." The bundle features three different pricing tiers starting at just $1 and including the top-down open world action game Shakedown: Hawaii. RELATED: Epic Games Store Confirms Weekly Free Games Will Continue Through the Rest of 2022 ![]() Alongside securing big-name exclusives like Final Fantasy 7 Remake's PC version, Epic Games recently debuted a new promotion in tandem with Humble Bundle to celebrate the Humble app launching in the Epic Games Store, featuring plenty of games at affordable prices. The service features a regular rotation of free games allowing players to claim a new game each week, such as last week's Yooka-Laylee and the Impossible Lair. The Epic Games Store is no stranger to giving fans spectacular deals to entice potential customers onto the platform and away from competitors like Steam and Origin.
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