We all know Epic games pay for the keys of the games they give away. Still don't know if a flat fee, per bundles or by unit... But giving away the games is not a free gift from the developers.
This week has Railway Empire and "Where the Water tastes like Wine", an adventure game that had Sting (not WCW wrestler Sting) as one of the voices. there were news that the game failed totally. According to SteamSpy, somewhat like 50k owners, which is a really low sales number.
So just been given away by Epic Games might be saving them.
Wanted to play the game someday, but now i will surely do thanks to the free game.
This week has Railway Empire and "Where the Water tastes like Wine", an adventure game that had Sting (not WCW wrestler Sting) as one of the voices. there were news that the game failed totally. According to SteamSpy, somewhat like 50k owners, which is a really low sales number.
So just been given away by Epic Games might be saving them.
Wanted to play the game someday, but now i will surely do thanks to the free game.