
Going by a recent notice on Metro Exodus’ store page:

Valve definitely does not feel good about it since the company just recently found out. The same goes for any additional content and DLC if players obtained special editions of Metro Exodus. Metro Exodus is just the latest in a long line of games switching stores.Īs mentioned in the official announcement, pre-orders will be honored and the game can still be downloaded on Steam. Meanwhile, Ubisoft also made the huge decision to turn The Division 2 into an Epic Games Store exclusive. The Walking Dead: The Final Season moved stores even after Telltale Games’ fall and Skybound’s eventual handling of the IP. It’s seen a number of titles jump ship to become Epic Store exclusives in their own right. Assuming that these games use the Unreal Engine, the company even covers the 5 percent engine royalty. Epic’s business model which provides an 88 percent cut for developers is surely enticing. The Epic-Steam rivalry has been going on for months now. Players who’ve pre-ordered already on Steam need not fret, however, as these purchases will still be honored. The ability to purchase the game from Steam will be removed later today.

According to a recent announcement on the game’s Steam store page, the publisher Deep Silver and Epic have reached an agreement to sell Metro Exodus solely on that platform. That’s because Metro Exodus, the latest from 4A Games and the continuation of Artyom’s story, will become an Epic Games Store exclusive. Epic Games are truly enticing more developers to their distribution platform.
