Gangrelrumbler
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But if they got the Fortnite audience to continually buy from them, that would be massive.
Hm, this really reminds me of the beginning of Steam. It seems most people have forgotten or are too young, but Valve did exactly the same at the time: If you wanted to play the most popular MP game, Counter-Strike, you needed to install Steam. Also claiming no Steam exclusivety is a joke, all Valve games were always Steam exclusive! Also most PC games were before Origin, Uplay and GOG appeared. I have retail games on DVD who need Steam to run! Steam still sells game that won't run on modern PCs unless you use third party software like my Bloodlines patch because Valve just don't care. They bloated their store with shitty Early Access, Greenlight and Steam Direct games and even tried to monetize mods, because Valve's greed is endless. Maybe the Epic store has issues right now, but it's just a few weeks old. They will be fixed and after that I'll say, the more competion to Steam the better!
Aside for Valve games you were forced to use Steam on PC for retail games not because Valve outright bribed the publishers, but because developers wanted some DRM platform to protect their games. So it was all on dumb publishers, not Valve. Oh, and Steam was hardly a monopoly at that time. Microsoft had their own DRM called game for windows live. It was a terribly, buggy mess that made playing games like Street Fighter IV and Dark Souls a nightmare. Thankfully it had been completely shut down now.
And no, Epic store will not get better. The lack of features is not the result of lack of experience. It's a deliberate decision by Epic. If GOG could offer better service from day 1 when they were just selling a couple of old games packaged with Dosbox installer so can Epic.