Here's Why Borderlands 4 Is Launching On Steam After Borderlands 3 Didn't
Briefly

Pitchford pointed out that Steam's significant cut from revenues doesn't translate into value for developers, asserting that it continues its effective monopoly in the West.
Referring to his earlier comments about Steam's potential decline, Pitchford acknowledged that his prediction depended on Epic Games succeeding, which it ultimately did not.
Despite his criticisms of Steam's business practices, Pitchford emphasizes that he is a Steam customer and developer who supports competition in the marketplace.
Pitchford expresses satisfaction with using the Steam Deck, balancing his user interest against the desire for a more developer-friendly Windows alternative that can compete.
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