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AshenOne

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Feb 21, 2018
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This is something that Paradox CEO Ebba Ljungerd touches on in the company's newly published year-end report for 2019. She notes that for the past decade Steam has been, and still is, an important distribution channel for Paradox. However, Ljungerd says "we know that player behavior changes over time and therefore it is important for us to continuously test new distribution channels."

It's not made clear exactly what this change in player behaviour that Paradox refers to, or even if it's something specific. But it's possible to speculate that the arrival of the Epic Games Store, along with publishers pushing their own online stores and clients such as those provided by Ubisoft, Rockstar, and EA, may have taken from Steam a little.

In any case, Paradox is making an effort to rely less on Steam going forward. That seems to be why it put Stellaris, Hearts of Iron IV, and Europa Universalis IV on Xbox Game Pass for PC last year. The publisher also released its first early access game on the Epic Games Store with Surviving the Aftermath. It also conducted an experiment with Europa Universalis IV last month by offering all of the game's expansions for a monthly subscription fee.

It seems that Paradox will continue to test out alternatives to selling its games on Steam going into 2020. This could affect how you end up purchasing its upcoming games for this year, which include Crusader Kings 3, Vampire: the Masquerade – Bloodlines 2, Empire of Sin, and the full launch of Surviving the Aftermath.

Not that Paradox has seen a drop in profits. In fact, the report reveals that the company saw profits increase quite a bit all round. Plus, the monthly unique active players across all of Paradox's games reached "the highest figure ever" at four million by the end of 2019. The report also notes how Paradox managed to turn around the initially negative reaction to Imperator: Rome to a positive one by working with the community.

Read the rest of the article here.
 

prudis

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Oct 25, 2017
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tbh better read the original paradox report , this article is a bit fishy in how it summaries it

Paradox: A central part of our business is to offer our games through the distribution channels and business models that our players appreciate. Our most important distribution channel for over a decade is Steam, and we continued our close cooperation during the quarter through the annual Publisher Weekend, which always generates a lot of sales. At the same time, we know that player behavior changes over time and therefore it is important for us to continuously test new distribution channels. Since its launch in June 2019, we have participated in Microsoft's subscription service, Xbox Game Pass for PC, and during the fourth quarter we expanded our participation by adding several of our most popular games, such as Stellaris, Hearts of Iron IV, and Europa Universalis IV. During the quarter, we also released the game Surviving the Aftermath in an early access version together with Epic Games. After the end of the quarter, we launched a test offer where our Europa Universalis IV players are offered access to all of the game's expansions through a monthly subscription. This is another way for us to test methods to reach more players and increase their engagement.

PCGamer: Paradox will continue to experiment with selling games outside of Steam. The publisher needs to react to player behaviour.
 

eonden

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Oct 25, 2017
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Its a pretty bad article that is based on:
www.paradoxinteractive.com

Year-end Report 2019 - Paradox Interactive

Paradox Interactive is a world leading PC games publisher known for games such as Cities: Skylines, Europa Universalis and Crusader Kings.

Their main point was diversifying how the customer got into their games either by making the base game "free" (Gamepass) or offering subscription services. It is all a part of trying to fight against the problems of player acquisition and maintainance.

I also find it a bit annoying how he mentions all different stores that Paradox doesnt care about (Ubisoft, Rockstar, and EA) but fails to mention the Windows Store, one of the MAIN CORE parts of their report.

tbh better read the original paradox report , this article is a bit fishy in how it summaries it
Yeah, it takes one sentence and removes the context out of it. It also fails to say that Bloodlines 2 is already coming to EGS too.
 

Madjoki

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Oct 25, 2017
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tbh better read the original paradox report , this article is a bit fishy in how it summaries it

Paradox: A central part of our business is to offer our games through the distribution channels and business models that our players appreciate. Our most important distribution channel for over a decade is Steam, and we continued our close cooperation during the quarter through the annual Publisher Weekend, which always generates a lot of sales. At the same time, we know that player behavior changes over time and therefore it is important for us to continuously test new distribution channels. Since its launch in June 2019, we have participated in Microsoft's subscription service, Xbox Game Pass for PC, and during the fourth quarter we expanded our participation by adding several of our most popular games, such as Stellaris, Hearts of Iron IV, and Europa Universalis IV. During the quarter, we also released the game Surviving the Aftermath in an early access version together with Epic Games. After the end of the quarter, we launched a test offer where our Europa Universalis IV players are offered access to all of the game's expansions through a monthly subscription. This is another way for us to test methods to reach more players and increase their engagement.

PCGamer: Paradox will continue to experiment with selling games outside of Steam. The publisher needs to react to player behaviour.

art of clickbait.
 

Kyougar

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Nov 3, 2017
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The thing PC gamer writes and what the report says qre quite different.

Paradox isn't looking to abandon Steam
This doesn't change how you buy your PDX games on PC
If EGS and Gamepass "may have taken [customers] from Steam", how could PDX expand their playerbase last year?
 

Anno

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Oct 25, 2017
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This is about the title you'd expect out of PCGamer recently. On their conference call they mostly talked about being really happy with GamePass and also working more on their own store and their EU4 subscription trial.
 

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"Player behavior," meaning players abandoning Steam to purchase games that aren't Fortnite on EGS or... ?

Like, what's the narrative they're trying to push here?
 

Nzyme32

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Oct 28, 2017
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tbh better read the original paradox report , this article is a bit fishy in how it summaries it

Paradox: A central part of our business is to offer our games through the distribution channels and business models that our players appreciate. Our most important distribution channel for over a decade is Steam, and we continued our close cooperation during the quarter through the annual Publisher Weekend, which always generates a lot of sales. At the same time, we know that player behavior changes over time and therefore it is important for us to continuously test new distribution channels. Since its launch in June 2019, we have participated in Microsoft's subscription service, Xbox Game Pass for PC, and during the fourth quarter we expanded our participation by adding several of our most popular games, such as Stellaris, Hearts of Iron IV, and Europa Universalis IV. During the quarter, we also released the game Surviving the Aftermath in an early access version together with Epic Games. After the end of the quarter, we launched a test offer where our Europa Universalis IV players are offered access to all of the game's expansions through a monthly subscription. This is another way for us to test methods to reach more players and increase their engagement.

PCGamer: Paradox will continue to experiment with selling games outside of Steam. The publisher needs to react to player behaviour.

PC Gamer with the clickbait spin yet again. Top tier editorial work