I got Horizon Zero Dawn on Steam (via CD Keys).
If I had to rate the players, I think EPIC's better than Origin. Pioneered the system, then got munched by the competition. I paid for EA Access and got three AAA's in one year (paid for itself).
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What I've got from EPIC is free games, and huge discounts on games (AC Odyssey for about £5). I dont see any benefit to sticking to one store - the prices are all similar. I didnt like the idea at first but once installed, it's hardly an inconvenience. I've got EPIC, Origin, Bethesda, Uplay, and Steam available. They also started the price war with terms to %'s taken at point of sale. As mentioned, EPIC pay huge sums to those involved (wonder what the dev/publisher split is?). AAA titles sell for 40-50 quid in the UK, there's no real benefit to hanging about waiting for Steam, which is, after all, another market platform. Posted on Aug 21st 2020, 7:48 Reply #4 hardcore_gamer If you can go to Walmart you can go to Kmart or sears at least in pc gaming the difference really just comes down to a different spot you click on your screen. The stores without need to either fix for next time or go out andn make their own even more beneficial deals. Just because everyone wants it amd it's hot doesn't mean it should be available everywhere for sell. The stores missing out probably could have made a deal of their own with them but chose not to. Paying the people who are developing the game instead of stealing from them, and you have to gall to compare it.Yep like I've always said there was nothing wrong with craftsman tools at sears Martha Stewart collection at k-mart or any other designer brand exclusively selling their new products in the stores willing to pay them the most. Instead of Epic stealing money ala Sony or Apple or Google, Epic is PAYING developers money for it. The platform is windows, the store is Epic, Steam has games only on Steam also. SearingThere's no anti competition, Epic isn't stealing anyone's money like the OS holders.