I was going to just post this on the gaming hot take thread but found it new-topic-worthy based on principle.
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$102.42 average spending cost per player for a free to play game. That number will likely continue to increase, seeing as how it was a mere $84.67 two years prior. Epic is making so much on this single title that they are using its revenue to fund their fight against Apple, because they don’t like the 30% cut they (or Valve for that matter) take for in-app purchases. The whole thing has an air of disingenuousness. I suppose offering free games on the Epic store front could be taken as some form of consolation to the consumer?

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$102.42 average spending cost per player for a free to play game. That number will likely continue to increase, seeing as how it was a mere $84.67 two years prior. Epic is making so much on this single title that they are using its revenue to fund their fight against Apple, because they don’t like the 30% cut they (or Valve for that matter) take for in-app purchases. The whole thing has an air of disingenuousness. I suppose offering free games on the Epic store front could be taken as some form of consolation to the consumer?
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