Matthew Karch: "If you're on Steam, you're getting lost. World War Z would be there in the new releases for a week or two. And if it doesn't perform the way that we hope it performs, it's going to get lost in that algorithm, it's going to be down at the bottom and no one's ever going to find it. It's going to basically be doomed to death until until they run those sales. So with the Epic store I have more of a chance for visibility, because they're curating their experience. I have a chance to actually make more money because they're charging less. And I have a chance to charge the end user less, which is why the game is 15% less on the Epic Games Store then what it would be on other platforms. At some point I'll be able to release that game on Steam, after a period of exclusivity."