Steam Criticizes Deep Silver’s Decision to Take Metro Exodus to Epic

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Steam has commented on Metro Exodus leaving its distribution platform, and they don't seem too pleased.

Deep Silver and Epic Games announced this morning that the upcoming release of 4A Games’ Metro Exodus will soon be made available exclusively through the Epic Games Store on PC, which is a decision that many publishers seem to be considering more and more as of late. However, in the process, this move also burns that of other digital distribution platforms with the most notable being that of Valve’s Steam — and Steam doesn’t seem too pleased about this.

Following the Metro Exodus announcement earlier, Steam updated the store page for the game and included a statement about the future of the title on its storefront. While the statement assured those who have already purchased the game via Steam will still receive the product, the message also commented on the move as a whole.

Steam’s message seemed to be one of frustration, though it conveyed that this was because the move was one that is “unfair to Steam customers” due to how long it has been available on the platform already. Furthermore, the statement also apologized for the short notice because the decision was given to them very recently from Deep Silver.

The full message regarding the move to Epic’s platform on the Metro Exodus Steam page read as follows:



“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.”


Despite having a near-monopoly on the distribution market only a few months back, it seems like Steam and Valve are starting to experience growing annoyance about the exclusivity nature that Epic has scored as of late. While games like The Division 2 and Metro Exodus are only a small drop in the bucket compared to the litany of releases that arrive annually, these moves to Epic’s platform seem to signal a larger shift that could be occurring in the industry.

This message released via Steam is also an interesting one because it’s the first time that a comment about the Epic Games Store has really been touched on from Valve. This distribution war between the two storefronts seems to be one of the biggest threads as we continue on through 2019, and it’ll be interesting to see what happens from here.

Metro Exodus, on the other hand, releases next month on February 15 for PC, Xbox One, and PS4.

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JasonPosted:

They shouldn't take Metro Exodus to Epic, it wouldn't make sense, I back go Steam on this one big time!

Dan-Posted:

Maze Jeez steam is really taking some hits lately. But from developers perspectives it makes sense to go to epic. Steam needs to figure something out if they want to stay on top.


It really doesn't make sense to go Epic at all. The only reason is because of the share epic take over steam. For the average consumer, Steam is leagues ahead of Epic. Epic doesn't even have save clouds which is poor, Who want's to constantly back up save games? No offline play, no social features. Just nothing good about it at all.

fokeiroPosted:

Professor_Chaos
Maze Jeez steam is really taking some hits lately. But from developers perspectives it makes sense to go to epic. Steam needs to figure something out if they want to stay on top.


That's not the main issue steam was trying to get across bro. It was the fact that until now, since E3 2 YEARS ago Metro Exodus has been available for pre-order on steam, and now close to release they decide to make it exclusive towards Epic Games, basically screwed a crap ton of people over who pre-ordered the game on steam, from as recent as yesterday to all the way back when it was first announced.

If you're gonna have a game sold exclusively through one launcher, you really should have the common courtesy to decide to do so before you allow other launchers (like steam) to list your game up for pre-order and take peoples money.


they are honoring steam preorders, how is that screwing people ?

Professor_ChaosPosted:

Maze Jeez steam is really taking some hits lately. But from developers perspectives it makes sense to go to epic. Steam needs to figure something out if they want to stay on top.


That's not the main issue steam was trying to get across bro. It was the fact that until now, since E3 2 YEARS ago Metro Exodus has been available for pre-order on steam, and now close to release they decide to make it exclusive towards Epic Games, basically screwed a crap ton of people over who pre-ordered the game on steam, from as recent as yesterday to all the way back when it was first announced.

If you're gonna have a game sold exclusively through one launcher, you really should have the common courtesy to decide to do so before you allow other launchers (like steam) to list your game up for pre-order and take peoples money.

MazePosted:

Jeez steam is really taking some hits lately. But from developers perspectives it makes sense to go to epic. Steam needs to figure something out if they want to stay on top.