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Fright Chasers: Director's Cut Expires in. It rose to cult acclaim as a place where underground devs could post their small, experimental projects free or very cheap in a place where players looking for something new and weird could stumble upon them. Many are free or available with a 'name your own price' download, and the developer can decide what percentage of sales goes to Itch. More recently, Itch.

Humble is a storefront owned by IGN Entertainment where the author of this article sometimes writes on a freelance basis , but grew out of the Humble Bundle, a rotating grab bag of games that can be purchased together for a discounted price. Purchasers of these bundles can also customize how much of their money goes to the developers, how much goes to Humble, and how much is donated to a few selected charities. The difference here is that 10 percent of the sale is always donated to charity, while Humble takes 15 percent.

This leaves 75 percent for the developer, which is slightly more than if you bought from Steam directly. However, many flagship franchises are only available by going through them. EA is particularly fond of this approach. Ubisoft takes a bit of a different approach—many of its games are available for purchase on Steam or through a Steam key but require you to log into a uPlay account simultaneously to run them, which can be a bit of a hassle.



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