Despite cries of 'no steam, no sale,' 'Metro: Exodus' outsold its predecessor as it moved to the Epic Games Store.
If ever you needed more proof that loud promises of internet boycotts doesn't always, or ever, translate into actual problems for actual companies, here we go. managed to put up some impressive sales numbers despite the widespread backlash against Deep Silver's decision to move from Steam to the Epic Games Store and cries of"no steam, no sale". The game sold 2.5 times as much as its predecessor, did on Steam.
It was a big day for Epic announcements here at GDC. In addition to showing off those test-case numbers, Epic also announced a slew of hotly-anticipated gaming coming to the store, titles like Obsidian's
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