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Then, on 15th March, PC players can buy the game on both the Ubisoft Store and the Epic Games store only. After today, PC players can pre-order The Division 2 on both the Ubisoft Store and the Epic Games store (pre-ordering guarantees access to the upcoming beta). Prior to today, 9th January, all pre-orders for The Division 2 were offered directly through the Ubisoft Store. The Division 2 is expected to shift millions of copies, so Valve will miss out on some serious cash. In December, Epic signed a deal with Skybound to bring Telltale's The Walking Dead: The Final Season on PC to the Epic Games store, but this deal with Ubisoft is a significant step-up.
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It's also made a game free to download every fortnight since. It sounds like other future Ubisoft games will be sold on the Epic Games store, too, although it seems this deal comes too late to affect the sale of Far Cry New Dawn, which remains available to pre-purchase on Valve's platform.Įpic recently launched the Epic Games store offering a bigger cut of sales to developers than Valve currently offers through Steam. The Division 2, due out 15th March, will also be sold on Ubisoft's own Uplay platform, as you'd expect. It means the high-profile, triple-A release will not be available to buy on Steam, unlike its predecessor and previous Ubisoft PC titles. Epic has stepped up its battle with Valve for PC video game sales by cutting a deal with Ubisoft to pull The Division 2 from Steam and instead bring it to its own store.
