Borderlands 4 lead Randy Pitchford has admitted defeat, five years after predicting the death of the Steam Store.
Contents show Randy Pitchford admits defeat Steam is still a monopoly? Gearbox Studios lead Randy Pitchford has admitted defeat against Valve’s PC gaming storefront Steam. Five years after claiming the store was in death throes, the Borderlands 4 head has finally accepted his mistake. Randy Pitchford admits defeat Back in 2019, Pitchford famously claimed Steam was facing its death after the creation of the Epic Games Store.
“As a Steam Deck customer and user, my bias for personal interest and convenience is fighting against my wish for a more developer friendly alternative on Windows PC. I had high hopes for Epic – hopes that were validated in the moment of the Borderlands 3 and Wonderlands launches. But my long term hope regarding Epic’s store were misplaced or overly optimistic.
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