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The Microsoft Store integrates the Epic Games Store and Amazon, which will not be the only bazaars

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After Major Nelson announced changes to a file Microsoft StoreIt turns out that the Microsoft Store will start integrating apps from a niche Epic Games Store And Amazon. The bombing was announced just moments ago, according to The Verge, with a statement in which the company decided to open up to, and integrate, different apps and platforms. This is a significant change, not only in terms of Microsoft’s policies, but also significant because it merged the “fish” of Amazon’s standing and the Epic Games Store. More importantly, it opens the door for other systems of interest to players, such as Steam, to access the Store.

The Microsoft Store integrates the Epic Games Store and Amazon, but they won’t be the only apps:

“As with other applications, third parties will have a product description page, which can be found in a search engine, so that users can easily find them, just as they do with other applications in the Microsoft Store on Windows. Today we want to share with Amazon and Epic Games Store will bring their apps to the Microsoft Store in the coming months.Giorgio Sardo, General Manager of the Microsoft Store explained, We look forward to receiving more stores in the future, as we can read in the edge.

Everything seems to indicate that this opening to more markets could point directly to Steam. A few months ago, Microsoft announced a 12% commission reduction that the company kept from the games offered in it, as opposed to 30% from Steam. However, it has also shown that it wants to open up to other markets and have Amazon endorsement and the Epic Games Store is a great guarantee so Steam can make the decision to join in the future. what do you think?

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