Well they aren’t in a great position financially atm and their next big game is years away.Not like they're gonna sell...
Well they aren’t in a great position financially atm and their next big game is years away.
Well they aren’t in a great position financially atm and their next big game is years away.
Who?
What? Who?
What? Who?
Not like they're gonna sell...
The 200 copies sold at $17 is what will help fund more games not having the largest install base in the world or your games selling 2.5m units at full price in 1 day....I really don't see what is positive about this for PlayStation or PlayStation fans.
16 euro.... throwing away the advantage these games bring to PlayStation.
So annoying.
it's redundant but harmless. the only value to gog is the drm-free ethos, which is kind of pointless when we're talking about 5+ year old games. epic has negative-value.If they're on Steam they might as well be on GoG (and Epic) too.
Epic has negative value for players, but only because it pays for exclusives to keep them off of Steam, the preferred platform. As long as Sony is only expanding its list of available storefronts and not replacing Steam with any of the others, its fine. In theory it helps them (they make more off of a copy sold there) if they can actually move enough units on it and its not like it significantly devalues Sony's console- that bridge was crossed when they put it on PC to begin with.it's redundant but harmless. the only value to gog is the drm-free ethos, which is kind of pointless when we're talking about 5+ year old games. epic has negative-value.