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@eggroll
More competition can be a good thing as long as it's the right kind of competition. GoG is good competition for Steam because it has some unique advantages, namely the lack of DRM and the ability to download and archive full games. Epic, on the other hand, offers few if any advantages over Steam or GoG and has the big disadvantage that they are, in fact, anti-competitive and try to lock publishers into their ecosystem with exclusivity deals. So within that context, I want to see GoG succeed and Epic fail.