• JowlesMcGee@kbin.social
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    1 year ago

    It’s kind of odd, because it feels like they do sell promotion at the very least. For instance, Immortals of Aveum (the new EA game) is constantly shown on my store homepage, despite it being more or less a commercial flop. I know that page is customized, but I would have figured that game would be replaced by others now if the selection was fully organic. I had just assumed EA paid for some agreement that would promote the game on the main page for a set amount of time.

    I’m sure it’s just coincidence, but their statement just surprised me since the store feels like it promotes specific games already.

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      1 year ago

      It could be that part of their algorithm involves significantly weighting past sales by a publisher/development studio, especially early in the life cycle.

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      1 year ago

      They definitely give curated preference to companies that have had successful games on steam. I wouldn’t be surprised if they have something worked out with EA.

      Honestly, I wouldn’t try to gotcha Valve on anything. They are a games distributor, and they will do and say anything to promote games that are selling well, and the developers and publishers behind them. They don’t give a crap about games or devs that aren’t selling. Nor would/should they.