@jahlon said in Discord store announced:
Discord could actually lower the price by taking a lower percentage cut and then pass that on to their consumers.
Take Monster Hunter World for example
$59.99 on Steam Direct
$53.99 on Humble BundleDiscord could also offer it for $53.99 directly which might inspire someone to buy it on Discord vs Steam.
Now, Square is going to get their $42 either way. Discord might be willing to take a $11.99 cut vs a $17.99 cut.
For some reason, it doesn't work that way. In the past you could by a boxed game in a physical store or a digital version online. The online version should be cheaper, it wasn't. Some devs sell on their own site, on steam and on shop that sell steam keys. The game should be cheaper on the devs site and most expensive on the reseller site. But that doesn't happen.