With a high profile release of The Division 2 coming and the implementation of the Support-A-Creator code for all titles on its online store, Epic Games is looking to push its success much further than the confines of the already successful Fortnite Battle Royale in 2019. The Support-A-Creator program allows content creators for the likes of Fortnite receive a share of profit from V-Bucks that are used in the battle royale game's cosmetic store when their code is entered for a purchase. Now, content creators enrolled in the Support-A-Creator program will be able to have their code used for any game, including The Division 2.īTW, if you are registered in Support-A-Creator program, you will be able to make money by streaming or making videos about The Division 2 in the same way as with Fortnite. Yes, every game on Epic Games store is a part of Support-A-Creator program. This news of The Division 2 being released on the new platform also helped to reveal that the popular Support-A-Creator program that the developer created for Fortnite will carry over to every game on the development studio's store. “We aim to provide the most publisher-friendly store, providing direct access to customers and an 88% revenue split, enabling game creators to further reinvest in building great games.” “As long-time fans and partners of Ubisoft, we’re thrilled to bring a range of awesome Ubisoft games to the Epic Games store,” said Tim Sweeney, founder and CEO of Epic, in a press release. While The Division 2 will be available on Epic's platform instead Valve's Steam, players will have another option when it comes where they purchase The Division 2 on PC, as the PC version of T he Division 2 will still still be available on the Ubisoft Store. (Source: Ubisoft) The Division 2 Epic Games Store Looking to rival the likes of Steam, the Epic Store secured its first major win on Wednesday, January 9th when it announced that Ubisoft will be having the highly anticipated title of The Division 2 available on the new platform instead of Valve owned platform. As for Ghost Recon Breakpoint itself, Ubisoft confirmed it’ll launch on PlayStation 4 and Xbox One, as well as PC, on October 4.Epic Games has been seeing plenty of success in the world of video games with its massively popular battle royale title of Fortnite and is looking to expand its reach even more with its own online store where players can purchase games from. Until that happens, and going by the news confirmed by Ubisoft today, don’t expect that to happen anytime soon. Since then, Epic Games CEO Tim Sweeney has gone on to say that if Valve made a similar “permanent” revenue terms deal for developers and publishers releasing on Steam, the company would “hastily organize a retreat from exclusives (while honoring our partner commitments) and consider putting our own games on Steam.” That particular announcement arose a discussion in regards to exclusivity for the service. One flashpoint that arose as a result of the exclusivity was Deep Silver and 4A Games’ announcement of having Metro Exodus as an exclusive for the Epic Games Store. Alongside Ubisoft’s titles, indies and other publishers and developers have taken advantage of it in order to help produce more of a profit, thanks to the 88/12 revenue terms proposed by Epic for games sold on the store. We’ve asked Ubisoft if the game will eventually become available on other storefronts like Steam down the line, but have yet to receive a response as of writing.Įxclusive titles for the Epic Games Store has been a core portion of the storefront since it began operations last December. News No Regrets: Ubisoft Happy Not Selling The Division 2 on Steam By Lucian Armasu published 15 February 2019 Early last month, Ubisoft announced that it would launch its upcoming Tom Clancy's. In the case of The Division 2, it was a decision has seemingly paid off. Before going exclusive to the Epic Games Store, both The Division 2 and Anno 1800 were previously offered for pre-orders on Steam before being pulled from the store, whereas this time round, Ghost Recon was never advertised for the Valve storefront from the get-go. However, there is a substantial difference between The Division 2 plus Anno 1800 and Ghost Recon Breakpoint. It confirmed to PCGamesN that Ghost Recon Breakpoint will only be available from the service, as well as Ubisoft’s proprietary Uplay client, becoming the third game from the publisher to be offered only on the EGS alongside The Division 2 and Anno 1800. Ubisoft announced the next chapter in Ghost Recon franchise will become the next Ubisoft title to only be offered as an exclusive on the Epic Games Store.
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