Gearbox CEO Randy Pitchford might be hinting at an exclusivity deal with Epic's storefront for the as-of-yet unannounced game.
It will be available on the Windows Store and Steam.
Epic Games’ Tim Sweeney discusses how he hopes to dislodge Steam.
The free version features weekly rotating rosters and individual fighters to purchase.
The interactive adventure can be purchased on GOG, Steam, and Epic Games Store.
The goal of the demo is to showcase the flow of the combat.
The Rewards Booth will remain available until tomorrow, 12 AM PST.
Steam users will be elated to hear this.
Bandai Namco's Monster Hunter-style title has a "Mostly Positive" score on Steam.
Take Two feels like it should focus on entertainment, not on “being a retailer”.
The new Rewards Booth offers Tokens for a new badge, backgrounds, and more.
"A PC version will always be at the heart of our plans," says the developer.
Failbetter adds a new region, adjustable difficulty settings and much more for launch.
“I am standing by and watching [the franchise] being killed.”
The publishers clear up earlier confusion about the game's physical release on PC.
Valve seems to be breaking its silence on Epic’s aggressive poaching at last.
Steam pre-orders will be honoured, however.
According to SteamDb, the release date has seemingly been moved up.
Contrary to expectations, Valve’s newest game seems to have failed to gain much traction.
Guys, I have a feeling that Steam is actually pretty popular.