Epic Games Sets Its Sights On Steam As The Companies Go Head-To-Head


New game Metro Exodus is already the source of a lot of raised eyebrows thanks to a dispute between Epic Games and Valve.

Last week the gaming community was shocked to see Metro Exodus pulled from the front page of the Steam store in favour of the relatively-new Epic Games Store.

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This happened just 18 days before the planned launch, and it was confirmed that Deep Silver and 4A Games pulled the game from Valve unexpectedly, though those who pre-ordered through Steam will still get their copies.

Valve hasn’t shied away from the move, and it released a full statement on the matter, putting it right smack-bang on what was once Metro Exodus‘ page.

Valve said: “We think the decision to remove the game is unfair to Steam customers, especially after a long pre-sale period,

“We apologize to Steam customers that were expecting it to be available for sale through the February 15th release date, but we were only recently informed of the decision and given limited time to let everyone know.”

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It gets worse, as Epic is actually selling the game at a lower price than Steam – at least in the US.

Speaking about the sudden move, Deep Silver CEO Dr. Klemens Kundratitz said: “Epic’s generous revenue terms are a game changer that will allow publishers to invest more into content creation, or pass on savings to the players.

“By teaming up with Epic we will be able to invest more into the future of Metro and our ongoing partnership with series developer 4A Games, to the benefit of our Metro fans.”

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It doesn’t end there, as the upcoming Division 2 will also be exclusive to the Epic Store – despite being previously advertised on Steam.

Signing up the Epic Store will get you two free games a month, and it’s set to have a pretty great 2019. It looks like Valve has got some serious competition…

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Featured Image Credit: Epic Games.