But I've bought a couple games that were on both Epic and Steam, on Epic because it was cheaper.
You can regularly get games on their Epic Sales for cheaper than other game stores. But I still choose Steam because it's got significantly better functionality than any other game store.
Pricing has nothing to do with it. I also own Diablo 4 on Battle.Net and not Steam because it was cheaper than Steam.
Comes across like a lawsuit based on rumours and anecdotal evidence when there's also plenty of evidence disproving this claim.
Getting a bit tired of Epic shouting about Steam monopoly when they've done barely anything to improve their own store.
Epic argue about it being anti consumer but then give devs the option to disable reviews on the store page. Epic also allow crypto and NFT slop games. Something gamers shouted about a lot and Steam listened and banned them.
Epic, again being totally disconnected from gamers did the opposite.
It's not really a monopoly when your competition (numerous different ones, 2 backed by Microsoft) have an objectively worse platform that prevents users wanting to use that store.