Would you actually use it?

I find no need. I just use Steam.
I'd never pay for either Blizzard garbage or Ubishit, and I don't give a single shit for anything on EGS, Bethesda launcher or Origin.

what a retard

>being proud of being a steam drone

Ever since I made an Origin account to claim the Origin keys that came with a Humble bundle several years ago, I've been grabbing every game that Origin gives away for free, but I've still never installed the client. I'm doing the same thing with the Epic Games Store — grabbing all of the free games, but never giving them money and never installing their client. It seems silly but I guess I see it as an insurance policy in case we one day live in some hellish dystopia where using Origin and/or Epic is the only choice. At least I'll have a few games to play if that happens. Not that it will. If market conditions are such that Steam would die, I'm sure Origin would die first, and Epic would run out of Fortnite and China money soon enough.

Maybe the real reason for this is that I just can't resist getting a free thing, even if I might never use it.

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>China
>ever runing out of money

>According to Tencent’s Q1 2017 financial release dated 17 May 2017, total online games revenue in the first quarter was 22,800 million RMB ($3,360 million). That’s $3 billion in one quarter alone, just from online games! The financial report says that PC client-based games revenue was 14,100 million RMB ($2,070 million) and mobile games revenue was 12,900 million RMB ($1,900 million) – and clearly this does not add up to 22,800 million. This caused confusion among financial and industry analysts following the Chinese games market and major game publishers: 14,100+12,900=27,000 ($3,980 million), but the total was only 22,800 ($3,360 million). Where was the additional $620 million?
nikopartners.com/tencents-pc-games-revenue-larger-reports-reflect/