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    11 day ago

    How much income per sale a seller is willing to accept is a big part of the equation that goes into pricing

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      11 day ago

      And? If they sell at the same price as Steam but with the store taking a smaller cut they’ll make more money per sale.

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        17 hours ago

        A lower price may attract more buyers, leading to more money overall (rather than only seeking to maximize each individual sale)

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          16 hours ago

          And which platform has the most potential buyers, by a long shot? Steam. That’s why you’re usually seeing all time lows on the Steam platform, because the sheer amount of buyers outweighs the per sale loss.

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            16 hours ago

            If a dev wants to make X per game, they could get X with a lower price point on Epic. To still get X, they could sell the game for a lower price on Epic. That lower price may get some people to buy the game who wouldn’t buy it for anything more.

            The game can still be sold on both Steam and Epic, which is the whole point of this discussion, so Steam having a larger userbase is irrelevant.

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              16 hours ago

              If the userbase is irrelevant then X per game is also irrelevant. X per game matters only in the context of how many sales you’ll make. There’s a strong correlation between sales and userbase because more users means more potential sales.