Epic Games Store [epicgames.com] has
Alan Wake 2 (PC/Epic Games Digital Download) for
$14.99.
Additionally,
Epic Games [epicgames.com] also has
Alan Wake 2 Deluxe Upgrade (DLC/Epic Games, Requires the Base Game) on sale for
$6.
Note: Epic account/application required to redeem code/play game (
free to join [steampowered.com]).
The Deluxe Upgrade Includes:
- Expansion Pass
- Night Springs Expansion (additional story content)
- Lake House Expansion (additional story content)
- Crimson Windbreaker for Saga
- Celebrity Suit for Alan
- Classic Alan Wake Outfit for Alan
- Parliament Shotgun Skin for Alan
- Lantern Charm for Saga
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Also, Epic has the worst customer service ever. They couldn't figure out how to change an account email that was on a domain being cyber squatted (want a laugh? Google "Rob Monster"). I just finally got back into the account in May after reobtaining my domain name for email. I would not spend another dime there, and if players only spent $255 million on third party games on EGS in 2024, than I am hardly alone. It's the "free stuff" + Fortnite Launcher.
Buying it a this price. I own it on ps5, but rather play it on my pc full maxed out.
Also, Epic has the worst customer service ever. They couldn't figure out how to change an account email that was on a domain being cyber squatted (want a laugh? Google "Rob Monster"). I just finally got back into the account in May after reobtaining my domain name for email. I would not spend another dime there, and if players only spent $255 million on third party games on EGS in 2024, than I am hardly alone. It's the "free stuff" + Fortnite Launcher.
i don't think you listed anything real - Steam CS is also awful awful. The most legitimate use case one can make is 'it's easier to run Windows software on an unsupported operating system using a quasi-legal API translation layer when you use Steam' which doesn't seem.....like a good thing....to me.
I think the number of people who are actually store-partisans are increasingly few and that normal people buy a game wherever it is cheapest.
Steam is quite a bit more than a storefront and a launcher. People have 20+ year friends list, workshop support, steam cloud, community pages (though a lot of this is on Discord as well), and authorized key sites provide price competition that you won't find elsewhere.
Also, Epic has the worst customer service ever. They couldn't figure out how to change an account email that was on a domain being cyber squatted (want a laugh? Google "Rob Monster"). I just finally got back into the account in May after reobtaining my domain name for email. I would not spend another dime there, and if players only spent $255 million on third party games on EGS in 2024, than I am hardly alone. It's the "free stuff" + Fortnite Launcher.
No one uses steam friends anymore - Discord killed it. Workshop is neat. Steam Cloud has an epic version. community pages are nazi hellholes.
i don't think you listed anything real - Steam CS is also awful awful.
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