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CGPodcast November 16, 2012

This week the C&G crew have a very special edition of the podcast for everyone. Tim and Brendan are on the road coming back from MIGS and recorded it as they went. They talk all about the adventures at MIGS including the talks by Peter Molyneux and Tim Sweeney. They talk about the Indie games they saw on the show floor such as Anne and Greenspace and they talk all about the talks they got the pleasure of seeing. All this and the latest from the world of gaming news. Sit back and enjoy, but please forgive the sound quality.

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Epic CEO: Apple Is Next after Google; We'll Put Fortnite on Any Store (Even Steam) Without 30% Fee

Epic Games CEO Tim Sweeney promised to continue his fight against Apple. He also said he'd put Fortnite on Steam if it lowered the 30% fee.

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Sciurus_vulgaris137d ago

Apple has a right to not allow Fortnite on its store and platform. Epic intentionally broke a contract, and publicly gloated about said infraction.

CrashMania137d ago

Unless I'm missing something, but what gives epic the right to host their game wherever they want and dictate the cut that storefronts charge for this service? Without these storefronts they wouldn't make any money.

But I've not been following all these cases closely so correct me if I'm wrong.

sparky77137d ago

Exactly this.

Epic can easily just go ahead and make their own Android storefront like they did on PC but they won't instead they want to use Google's and not have to pay for the privilege of doing so.

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ApocalypseShadow137d ago

No correction needed. You've summed up the issue Apple has with them and I have with them. Epic has gotten bigger and has become greedier. And willing to break rules to get what they want. But act as though they are in the right.

It would be like my walking into a retail store with my products and telling the company that I'm going to sell my products and services inside there and that they will not charge me a fee or have to lower that fee to my benefit. I'd throw them out and never look back.

They are trying to kill Apple's cut and dictate what others can charge them for setting up shop in other stores.

I like UE Tech. But in this instance, F em.

shinoff2183137d ago

Exactly shadow. I'm not understanding epics logic. Go try that sh at Walmart mart and see what they tell you, Costco, or any store. They sell shelf space essentially.

gerbintosh136d ago (Edited 136d ago )

"Unless I'm missing something, but what gives epic the right to host their game wherever they want and dictate the cut that storefronts charge for this service? "

It has been rumored that Netflix and Amazon did this exact same thing, lower the cut of the product that they sell on the app stores. Epic probably thought they were big enough to do the same

"Without these storefronts they wouldn't make any money."

Without Google/Apple storefronts Epic would just make their own. A lot of kids like fortnite and they would install the Epic store to play it. Problem solved.

People tend to forget that the app stores are in a symbiotic relationship with the developers. Without the developers Apple/Google don't get paid the billions in fees they charge. The developers need the app store to get their 70% cut of the product they generated.

If another store came along, that charged less fees, developers would test the waters and probably leave Apple/Google store, eventually. This is what Apple and Google don't want, free market choice.

Seafort136d ago (Edited 136d ago )

Free market choice hasn't changed much on the PC platform. Steam is still the number one digital store. Epic is so far behind it's not funny and they still haven't made any profit whatsoever.

This all started with Epic breaking the ToS of the Apple store by circumventing their payment system so Epic could get 100% of the profits.

There is only one bad guy here and it's not Apple or Google. It is their stores and Epic will play by their rules or have their games banned forever.

Jin_Sakai137d ago (Edited 137d ago )

“Epic CEO: Apple Is Next after Google; We'll Put Fortnite on Any Store (Even Steam) Without 30% Fee“

These companies that allow your games on their store are bringing you million upon million of users so they should get some cut, possibly 15% or even 10% would be acceptable.

Tacoboto136d ago

The problem is that Epic decided on their own one day they were too good to pay Apple's 30% royalty (that's consistent across most digital marketplaces).

Should it be lower? Absolutely. But Epic acted selfishly and stupidly; they risked the future of Unreal Engine on Apple platforms, and Fortnite got removed from a platform with hundreds of millions of devices and users that love buying anything on the App Store.

Who knows, if they didn't cut off that huge revenue stream and launch expensive self-serving lawsuits, maybe they wouldn't have had those layoffs

shinoff2183137d ago (Edited 137d ago )

Yay another overly rich company suing another overly rich company. Bet when they win all these cases, that your still spending the same amount of money on your skins and whatever other bs they sell on fortnite. These guys aren't looking out for the consumers interest only their own.

By chance if they do the opposite of what I said I'll eat it, but this is the same publisher that couldn't even bother to bring a aaa title to physical release. Fking j offs

anast136d ago

I wish it was another game than Fortnite.

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Peter Molyneux's new game is set in Fable's Albion

Project currently codenamed MOAT.

JusttJD0099196d ago

M.O.A.T

Misleader of all time?

jznrpg196d ago (Edited 196d ago )

It’s between him and Phil. I’d vote Phil

Obscure_Observer195d ago

"It’s between him and Phil. I’d vote Phil"

If Phil were the man that made my life miserable, I would vote for him as well.

Regarding the topic, it could be both Peter and Phil working together.

M.O.A.T takes place in Albion, so it´s possible that Pete is working on new partnership with Xbox, which imo, is nothing but great news!

GhostScholar195d ago

What exactly has Phil mislead about? I can’t wait to hear the verbal diarrhea you come with.

Cacabunga195d ago

Still waiting for Milo and Kate.. most lmao game OAT

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Becuzisaid196d ago

Wait.

His name is still used as a selling point for new games? Seriously?

jznrpg196d ago

If anyone knows his name you have to be extremely skeptical that what he delivers will be anything like what he says it would be and that’s best case scenario.

RaiderNation196d ago

He's like the "Tom Clancy" of video games.

InUrFoxHole196d ago

Lol what the hell man?!?!?

Number1TailzFan196d ago

I remember Black & White (PC) but other than that I can only think of Fable, B&W was a pretty cool game tho at the time.

sagapo196d ago

Populous was another one designed by Peter, released before B&W, godlike game as well, pretty good too.

Giblet_Head196d ago

I quite liked Magic Carpet growing up.

Obscure_Observer195d ago (Edited 195d ago )

"His name is still used as a selling point for new games? Seriously?"

The guy is a gaming legend for gamers who actually knows and played his games, like Dungeon Keeper, Populous, Black & White and Fable for example.

Becuzisaid195d ago

I'm certain that most who actually know who he is would contest your use of legend. He's the living, human embodiment of false advertising.

Obscure_Observer195d ago

@Becuzisaid

There´s an abyss between false advertisement and bad games.

Most gamers will get excited for games from great gaming creators rather than focus on their exaggerated promises.

Kojima described his Xbox exclusive game as "very unusual like no one has ever experienced before, leveraging the cloud." He said all publishers he presented the project, called him mad and rejected his game but Microsoft, because it´s too crazy.

Is Kojima exaggerating? Obviously. It´s gonna be a bad game? Hardly.

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TheColbertinator196d ago

Imagine a game where Peter Molyneux presents an extraordinary set of ideas that players will enjoy for years to come. Now imagine that this particular game will come out because it will never exist.

Profchaos196d ago

Does Milo live under a bridge there

shinoff2183196d ago

Captain overseller is returning. Ain't heard his name in years.

shinoff2183195d ago

Peter was overselling games way way before cdprojectred, and bethesada

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Epic Games CEO addresses layoffs, reveals future of Fortnite

After laying off numerous employees, Tim Sweeney, the company’s founder and CEO, sent an email about the situation. The 52-year-old businessman clarified why the layoffs happened and even shed some light on the future of Fortnite.

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Jin_Sakai211d ago (Edited 211d ago )

Good on them doing this at least.

“we’re offering a severance package that includes six months base pay and in the US/Canada/Brazil six months of Epic-paid healthcare. We’re offering to accelerate people’s stock option vesting schedule through the end of 2024 and are giving two additional years from today to exercise the options. In the US we’re also offering to vest any unearned profit sharing from their 401k. And we’ll provide benefits including career transition services and visa support where we can.”

Knightofelemia211d ago

I wonder how much of a bonus the CEO will get after this decision?

PRIMORDUS211d ago

Too much will be the amount.

BISHOP-BRASIL210d ago

Would be "too much" for us, but probably it's "not enough" for the greedy bastard...

INMATEofARKHAM211d ago

Epic makes way too much money to have to lay people off of the spent that money smartly. Tim wasted money on exclusives for their store when it could have gone to paychecks for people.

Mikeyy211d ago

Epic put all their eggs in one basket with fortnite, they should have continued with the development of unreal tournament and got that game going as an arena shooter that's free to play with a huge cosmetic cash shop.

But your CEO knows what their doing.... laying off people so the board doesn't see exactly how much you stuck. The usual playbook.