People want retail games and if the big 3 can’t cover that market a new and more sustainable subject will fill that space. Maybe it’s time to bring back physical media to PC, a more open system where publishers could make profit selling their retail games similarly to vinyls for music.

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    There are also multiple places to buy from. Steam is pretty dominant, but only because they’re the best option. You can buy from Sony on PlayStation, that’s it.

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      That’s not really true. Most recent games I’ve bought, I tried to buy off Steam. But they weren’t available anywhere else.

      It also hardly even matters as no one on Steam is allowed to price below Steam. So they effectively control pricing power, like Sony; the screws just aren’t so tight yet.

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        I find it pretty hard to believe that you couldn’t find a major new game on Epic or the Microsoft store. An indie title? Sure, a lot of those are limited to Steam, because the devs prefer it. Older games are even more likely to be on GOG than Steam.

        No idea what you’re on about with not being able to price below Steam. That is not a thing.

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        no one on Steam is allowed to price below Steam.

        That’s not true at all.