By cocacolaron on Skatehive
Gracias por pasar, version en español abajo https://media.vandal.net/m/4-2026/2/202642162716691.jpg Epic Games content has always been a staple on my blog—something I simply have to post so that you guys can get free games for your libraries every week. However, it seems that strategy is now starting to backfire on them, and some former Epic employees have begun to speak out. For years, the Epic Games Store attempted to position itself as the major rival to Valve Corporation and its platform, Steam. The strategy was simple: attract players with exclusives, lower commission rates for developers, and—above all—a constant stream of free games. https://acf.geeknetic.es/imgw/imagenes/noticias/2019/17759-epic-games-store-black-friday-1.jpg?f=webp But now, according to former employees of the company, the gambit didn't play out exactly as they had hoped. And yes... basically, users did exactly what many people had suspected all along. The store, launched in 2018, bet big on giving away free g