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Nereida
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The way for Amazon to "beat" Steam is to have the same game library or better as Steam and offer a better customer experience on top, then people will naturally flock to it. Things like discounts, free games, or services that Steam doesn't have (ie, if you buy a game, you get two licenses, meaning you can gift the game to a friend), or other groundbreaking ideas that give a bit of power back to the players would go a long way.
If they just wanna steal part of the pie from Steam by doing the same, people are just gonna stay with the 300+ game library they've built in Steam over a decade, no reason to switch around and mess with more clients and stupid third party gating at no benefit.
If they just wanna steal part of the pie from Steam by doing the same, people are just gonna stay with the 300+ game library they've built in Steam over a decade, no reason to switch around and mess with more clients and stupid third party gating at no benefit.