
I think Valve should be concerned and I think GOG should be down right worried right now.


Considering there isn't a lot of games on it yet, a lot of features like a wishlist are unnecessary at this point.īut Epic Games has a lot of resources and developers, so I suspect the Epic Games Store will progress far faster than GOG has with for example Galaxy. It's not even really open yet to devs (only to those Epic has made a deal with privately). Epic Games seems to be opening it up now as more of a soft launch with it gaining more features and games in 2019. There are some features it defiantly needs eventually, but I think overall it's more modern looking that both Galaxy and Steam right now. I made one too, overall I don't think it's that's bad. I only made an account to anticipate The Pathless and Rebel Galaxy Outlaw and to get a chance to play a PC version of Journey.

There isn't even anyway to wishlist a game. Maybe it's just growing pains because it's a brand new service, but talk about bare bones. Pmcollectorboy: I'm already not impressed.
