The revenue split still means that Deep Silver/4A Games makes more money than it would have if the game was sold through Steam.īecause of the deal with Epic Games, pre-orders and sales of Metro Exodus on Steam will "soon" be removed, explains Deep Silver. Kundratitz said that it allows it to invest more into the Metro franchise and in its partnership with Metro Exodus developer 4A Games.Įpic Games founder and CEO Tim Sweeney echoed this, adding that the 88/12 revenue split enables companies to "further reinvest in building great games" while "improving the economics of game stores for everybody.” It's worth noting that while Metro Exodus is listed at $59.99 on Steam, it costs $49.99 on the Epic Games Store. Klemens Kundratitz specifically referred to Epic Games' "generous revenue terms" as the reason for the exclusivity deal. Metro Exodus publisher Deep Silver made the announcement in a press release earlier today. Several studios have already taken up that offer, and today the list got a little longer, as the PC version of Metro Exodus will be exclusive to the Epic Games Store, too. Since launching the Epic Games Store, Fortnite creator Epic Games has been securing deals with various publishers and developers to offer their games exclusively.
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