For what it's worth, it looks like it's a huge improvement over its predecessor, but Bethesda know best we guess. That being said, we're not sure whether it's wise to test exclusivity waters with a game that's not quite the most anticipated title of the year, if you catch our drift. Coincidentally or not, Steam's premium of 30 per cent has been talked about a lot these days, especially with Epic threatening their business with an immensely more lucrative deal in their. It's possible that Bethesda are testing the water this way, deciding on whether to launch a Steam version depending on initial sales. Fallout 76 is likely to remain exclusive, although the likes of Fallout Shelter and The Elder Scrolls: Online started off as exclusives and later made it to Steam as well. This could either mean that Rage 2 will be exclusive to or that they'll be going for a timed exclusive. Other games like The Elder Scrolls: Legends and Prey offer Steam purchase options of course. Same goes for Bethesda's website, which only has Rage 2 preorders for PlayStation 4, Xbox One and. Key peddlers have started offering preorder codes but all of them offer keys only. At the time of writing, Steam has no page for Rage 2, even though its predecessor is still there.
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