One thing we know for sure is that Rocket League is on the way to leave Steam to become an exclusive game on Epic Games platform. Accordin...

One thing we know for sure is that Rocket League is on the way to leave Steam to become an exclusive game on Epic Games platform.
According to the latest information released by Epic Games, the publisher bought the game maker Psyonix, the father of the popular Rocket League game. Although it has not been revealed specifically about the value of the merger deal, one thing we already know is that Rocket League is on the way to leave Steam to become an exclusive game on Epic Games' platform.
According to the figures from the Steamchart statistics site, Rocket League always maintains tens of thousands of players every day. This is really a small number. Not only that, it is no different from a critical hit on Valve's ambition and pride. In fact, prove that Steam is no longer the most fertile land for game developers. They have many better options and are leaving Steam.
After the success of the exclusive series of Epic Games, the latest in World War Z with 1 million copies sold in the first week, many publishers are gradually putting more faith in the father of Fortnite.
Perhaps, it is time for many people to look directly into reality. Steam is no longer a unique king in the world game market.