nightcraw1er.488: Why would it not be an epic exclusive? GOG already sell epic store games via their site? CDPr owns GOG not the other way round so if CDPr want epic exclusive it’s up the them. Personally I would t care less either way, I was t greatly impressed with Witcher 2 or 3, and the cyberpunk simply confirmed that any from CDPr I wouldn’t download for free.
bluethief: Isn't GOG and CDPR sister companies and both fall under CDP?
IMO, Epic exclusive would make no sense. Assuming things haven't changed drastically by the time this game comes out, GOG will be where they'll want people to buy the game. Just like CP 2077 and previous Witchers. Also, I don't think they would want to not release on Steam, where I believe is where most of the sales from their games come from.
And last, but certainly not least, after all the problems with CP 2077 and GOG's controversial decisions (Devotion and Hitman GOTY), making it Epic exclusive would only add to the fuel. Their reputation is already tarnished, it would onloy get worse.
I think this partnership is a technical one, regarding UE5, and nothing more. But we shall see.
CDPr and gog are separate companies under an umbrella, not sure if it’s GOG under CDPr or both under something else. But there is no reason to assume that it would appear here just because they are under the same umbrella. Just look at some of the decisions made, it doesn’t necessarily need to make sense, or particularly care what kickback there is.
nightcraw1er.488: Why would it not be an epic exclusive? GOG already sell epic store games via their site? CDPr owns GOG not the other way round so if CDPr want epic exclusive it’s up the them.
CaptainGyro: How does this make any sense? Yeah there are cdpr games sold on epic and gog, so that indicates they WON'T be exclusie, not the other way around. And why wouldn't CDP want to sell ther games on their own store, where they will take a larger cut than the epic store? The benefit of egs is supposed to be a larger cut, but it won't be larger than herer. Also limiting the game to egs rules out steam, where they also sell their games
GOG sell epic games via galaxy. If CDPr set it as epic exclusive GOG users can still buy the game even if it is epic only. I am not saying it’s definite, just that it’s not a given that it would come here. TBH I wouldn’t even be suprised if CDPr don’t sell off GOG at some point in the future. They want to focus on games as a service via galaxy with microtransactions and online gaming, which isn’t inline with gog (although GOG aren’t really inline with gog anymore).