Publisher parent responds to Valve’s disappointment
[Update:Following the twitter statements made earlier, THQ Nordic’s co-founder and group CEO Lars Wingeforshas issued the following press statement:
“I fully support our sub-groups’ autonomy to run their respective businesses. I believe it’s in the group’s, and ultimately the consumers’, best interest that business decisions are made close to the market and this is the group’s consistent business model.
I firmly believe that Deep Silver and Koch Media have carefully considered the advantages and disadvantages, opportunities and risks in their decision to go solely with Epic Games Store. The decision has my full support.
I have noted that there is some confusion about the two different THQ Nordic entities, the parent company and the operating entity in Vienna. As already communicated to shareholders last year, the parent company will change its name to better reflect its status.”]
Original Story:
As we have reported over the last several days, 4A Games survival shooterMetro Exodushasa one year exclusivity deal to be sold on the Epic Games Store. This late-in-the-day news upset Steam owners Valve, calling the practice“unfair to customers”who had been expecting the sequel to appear on Steam, after a lengthy pre-order period on the platform.
Speaking on Twitter, THQ Nordic has noted that the decision to makeMetro Exodusan Epic Games Store exclusive ultimately came from Koch Media, the owners of theMetroIP. Although THQ Nordic own both Koch Media and their in-house publisher Deep Silver, no further information was forthcoming from the parent company, as they “will not comment on this matter”.
THQ Nordicdid, however, note that they arenotruling out any possibility of further releases seeing similar exclusivity. But said that, in the here and now, they prefer to “allow players to choose the platform of their liking” making their products accessible to as many outlets as possible.
Regardless of all the business-speak of the last few days, there’s also the possibility that this is essentially several companies upset/pleased that they aren’t/are going to make dollar fromMetro Exodus. In my humble opinion, I don’t think making things easier, fairer, or providing variety for the consumer is even remotely part of the itinerary here, no matter who’s doing the talking.
Metro Exoduslaunches February 15 on PS4, PC and Xbox One. All previous Steam pre-orders will be honoured on that platform.
The decision to publish Metro Exodus as a timed Epic Store exclusive was made entirely on Koch Media’s side as Metro is their intellectual property. They are a sister company of THQ Nordic (Vienna), which is the reason why we can and will not comment on this matter. We do
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