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Yeah, Valve pays regional taxes from their cut and Epic does not, not to mention that the Valve's cut is much lower for popular games. For example Russia has 18% tax on digital transactions that Valve pays from their own cut so the games don't go up in prices on Steam, like they go up on NSO/PSN/Xlive, which means Valve gets 2% from popular games and effectively is losing money on sales in russia). Valve just swallows the tax in order to help those regions. Which is a big point for me, since it forced me to drop consoles completely due to inane price tags that grow constantly. Valve do care about the players, they aren't saying jackshit, but their actions speak better than a thousand twitter posts.
Microsoft. Epic sold the game to Microsoft. a studio called the coalition makes them now owned by Microsoft. Epic has nothing to do with the game now so why would it be on their store.
epic more like egay
Can't wait to see their business go belly up.