![]() It remains to be seen if Ubisoft will ever release another new title on Steam, but for the foreseeable future it seems the company has no intention to.įor what it's worth, Epic has stated it will change its policy of chasing exclusives if Valve reduces the cut it takes from game sales on Steam. Grupa fanów przygotowaa specjalne narzdzie, które pozwala przenie gry kupione w Epic Games Store, Uplay, Origin, GOG, i Discord do biblioteki Steama. For The Division 2, Ubisoft saw Uplay sales of that game grow tenfold over The Division 1. Uplay is Ubisoft's own store, so removing Steam from the equation helps drive sales on it. The Uplay part of this story is important, too. Looking ahead, one of Ubisoft's next big releases, Ghost Recon: Breakpoint, will also skip Steam in favor of launching for the Epic Games Store and Ubisoft's own Uplay. Right now, Ubisoft is the biggest single source of future Epic Store exclusives, though its probably more accurate to label them 'semi-exclusives.' Since 2019, Ubisoft has been releasing. By contrast, the Epic Games Store offers much more to the people who make games on the Epic Games Store, 88 percent of revenue goes back to developers. Typically, Steam typically keeps 30 percent of game sales, with 70 percent going to publishers. ![]() We hope this partnership helps to validate and evolve the model."Įarly's comments and this statement are likely connected to the revenue split that Epic offers relative to Steam. ![]() "Ubisoft fully supports Epic and their third-party distribution model, which is in the long-term, beneficial for publishers both large and indie and the video games industry. ![]() "It was a business decision to not put new releases on Steam and focus on the Epic Store and Ubisoft Store," the spokesperson said. Now Playing: Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon Breakpoint Full Match of PvP By clicking 'enter', you agree to GameSpot's
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