If you’re a budding PC gamer and you’re coming to grips with how buying games work, here’s a guide on how three of the biggest game stores used in Malaysia, and what benefits they offer gamers such as yourself.
Steam
Also an added benefit to buying games on Steam is the ability to game on the Steam Deck, a portable PC created by Valve specifically for its users.
Besides that, it has a simple but effective chatting feature that includes voice and text-based communications. Steam can essentially be used as a social networking platform as well with each user owning a personal page, friend-adding, groups for games, and more. On top of that, there’s cloud storage so your data can be carried over across multiple devices.
Epic Games Store
The platform offers discounts and promos too on a regular basis, and Epic sometimes offer vouchers that will make your purchases even cheaper.
On top of that, Epic doesn’t have the same kind of community mechanics built-in such as groups and discussions, and it may be harder to find help for your issues.
Origin
It wasn’t until recently that EA started working with Valve to offer their games on Steam, so there aren’t a lot of exclusives to mention in Origin’s lineup of games; but with that said, there are plenty of great titles to choose from – albeit not as extensive as Steam’s.
Origin also offers the EA Play, and Play Pro subscriptions which offer you all sorts of titles available to play for free, those that aren’t free will still get 10% off. Plus, EA Play Pro subscribers can also get early access to new games. The subscription is also offered via Steam, but that you only get the standard EA Play subscription.
If you’re not subscribed, game prices usually stick to retail rates, but some titles can even be cheaper than on Steam.
Flaws of the platform include the total lack of a user reviews column, and store browsing isn’t as enjoyable – it’s filled with not just listings for game titles, but for their DLCs, game passes, and in-game currencies, which makes the page looked cluttered.
There is also no community feature to speak of, and no in-game voice-chat, which was a feature they removed back in 2020; meaning you’ll need to use the in-game comms features, or a third-party app like Discord.
TL:DR
Steam offers the most titles, offer promotions frequently, and a feature-laden platform which consist of community, user reviews, text and voice chat, friend profile pages, and an easy-to-use store.
Epic offers plenty of titles too, plus free weekly games, exclusive titles, and relatively frequent discounts as well. It lacks a proper community hub, and reviews are sourced from third-party pages.
Origin is an EA-focused platform first, but it also has plenty of other titles to choose from too. Use this if you want the EA Play Pro subscription for free games, early access, and 10% discounts on all games. Its store is messy, and there are no community features, or even voice chat.