kirso1337: Tencent pays for the freebies, not epic. However, they still haven't figured out this thing => subsidizing users doesn't make them loyal. Ongoing UX & customer support + value does.
I agree. I haven't bought anything on Epic yet, only grabbed the free games and haven't even played anything. I also don't mind paying more and have a better service and nice features. It really adds to the value of the game/experience I'm going to have.
It's ironic, but I remember the Steam Spy guy (that now works for Epic) giving an interview after the launch of EGS, saying that Epic had no intention of having big sales that covered the whole store (like GOG and Steam do) because that devaluates the games. Fast forward a few months and they started giving free games every week and having Mega Sales where they even give unlimited 10€ coupons to slash the prices even more, making some publishers changes prices/pull games from sale because of the devaluation.
I mean, it's great that the prices can be that low and that people get free games every week, but now I have the feeling that any game can become free anytime, so there's no reason to buy anything.
At least they're improving the store/user experience, albeit in a slow pace.