• Whitebrow@lemmy.world
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    5 months ago

    Steam does force the sellers on their platform to not give better discounts elsewhere. So basically if you see a game that’s 20% off on steam and it is ATL, you won’t find it 30% off anywhere else.

    Not necessarily a monopoly but definitely not allowing competitive pricing.

    Now that I think about it, it’s probably why Epic has to go with the “timed exclusive” approach instead of just giving you a bigger discount.

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      5 months ago

      Not actually true. They only require price parity for steam keys. Basically don’t sell steam copies anywhere cheaper than on steam. Any other copy you can sell for whatever price.

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          5 months ago

          I linked their own guidelines regarding steam key prices. They do require price parity with steam for steam keys. (with some exceptions)

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          5 months ago

          But the key price is the same, they giving you a discount. They can’t change the price of 100$ to 80$ without giving a 20% discount.

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              5 months ago

              They can set retail price to $1000 for all I care. As long as the actual sale price is $10 for instance is all that matters.

              It does matters because is how price parity works, promotions has a beginning and end date, it’s not based on the lowest price at a time but in the consistency of the price.

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                  5 months ago

                  Steam does require price parity, and the fact that Arc Raiders were cheaper at some point doesn’t prove otherwise. Promotions and discounts are acceptable; the goal is for the price to be consistent.

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        5 months ago

        I believe the clause applies to any storefronts as it operates on the MFN pricing principle.

        But let’s say it doesn’t, and you’re correct and you could buy the same game on itch, gog, humble, epic, M$ store, ubi store, whatever else.

        Did you ever actually see any of the stores promote better pricing on their first party platform? I haven’t.

        Did you ever see assassins creed games being 5$ cheaper if you buy them on the ubi store as an example?

        Same as the above for humble, epic, EA, Microsoft?

        That’d be a pretty effective way to drive people to your storefront and drive first party sales with additional profit to the first party… and yet for some reason that practice apparently doesn’t exist.

        I am almost 100% sure that’s not done out of the goodness of the shareholders hearts and has more to do with the legal spaghet of it all.

        But at the end of the day the above is speculation, I have no concrete way to prove it one way or the other besides the limited observations that I’ve made over the years.

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      5 months ago

      Not true. I just checked the first game currently discounted I know on GOG’s front page: Ghost Runner. It’s at -75% (7.49€) on GOG but full price (29.99€) on Steam.

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        5 months ago

        Price parity doesn’t mean no discounts. All games in all platforms are the same fucking base price, each store front applies different discounts for different products based on their metrics. The other guy is right, EGS doesn’t get 30% cut like steam but their games is not 15%-20% cheaper, if they give you a 15% once in the blue moon doesn’t mean shit.

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        5 months ago

        Compare to lowest all time price on steam, not current price. Pretty sure it’s going to come out to the same.