Shame it didn’t do well, I thought it was great.

  • Canadian_Cabinet @lemmy.ca
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    24 hours ago

    Part of the reason why it hasn’t done great is because its an Epic exclusive right? If they would have released on Steam they’d make tons more sales

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      9 minutes ago

      I would think it would still do most of it’s business on console regardless of which PC store it launched on.

      Lack of a physical release probably hurt more than not being on Steam. When you go pure digital, you miss out on those impulse purchases.

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      23 hours ago

      Unfortunately, it’s not just an Epic Games exclusive, it’s actually published by Epic Games. Which means it probably won’t ever come to Steam.

      The rest of the Alan Wake franchise (and the Control franchise, including the upcoming Control 2) are published by 505 Games or Remedy themselves, so those all get Steam releases.

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        It sucks because i’d love to get my hands on the Alan Wake remaster and Alan Wake II on steam if they put it on there, if only so i can have easier integration with Steam’s QOL features. Maybe one day Remedy will pull what they did with the OG Alan Wake when they bought the publishing rights from Microsoft and buy the Publishing rights to Alan Wake II from Epic

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        23 hours ago

        Extremely unlikely. AW2 was funded by Epic, not just paid off to be a timed exclusive like Control (which was published by 505).

        That means Epic decides where it gets distributed.