Cautiously optimistic, for me. I don't HATE Epic Games but I do have concerns about them, as a company. Also, thanks to Microsoft's ongoing monopolization attempts, I am automatically leery of ANY partnership between independent studios and large publishers/platforms.
Here's what I hope for:
> Bigger, better, more optimized games from CDPR that don't take 5+ years of hype to deliver
> More promotion (honest promotion, mind you) of their games
> No EGS exclusivity; I'm okay with GOG and EGS exclusivity but I think that'd be bad for their reputation as many still don't like using anything other than Steam (for whatever reason)
>>> Due to the popularity of CDPR's games, in spite of the rocky launch of 2077, maybe the partnership with Epic would inspire them to improve their launcher, which is currently extremely barebones
> Hopefully, the partnership with CD Projekt and their buyout of Bandcamp is a minor signal that they may be in favor of DRM-free or DRM-lite strategies, which could benefit the DRM-free cause quite a bit; considering how the EGL allows you to play most single-player games without the launcher (except to install & update), that might be a reality but I'm not going to get my hopes too high
> Perhaps the partnership with CDPR will allow Unreal to develop into the best engine for open world RPGs, which would be nice as it MIGHT convince Bethesda to make the jump; I didn't see the issues with Creation Engine until recently and if they could jump over, that might help increase the speed of development, as waiting 10+ years for a new game in each franchise is not good
Here's what worries me:
> As I said before, Microsoft's attempts at monopolizing the games industry has made me very leery of any partnerships between independent studios and large publishers/platforms. I hope CDP doesn't sell out to Epic, I want them to remain independent
> Epic, despite doing some good for the industry, does have concerning shareholders; Tencent is despicable and while they don't have a controlling interest, it's very likely that Epic has been forced to make concessions to keep Tencent on board with their investments
> The EGS and EGL have done some good for developers and players but it has made it very hard for DRM-free stores like GOG to compete due to their low royalties and the constant game giveaways. I don't see how this partnership will change that
> Of course, there's the exclusivity worry. I doubt they'll ever make any of their games exclusive to EGS unless GOG were to completely collapse but as I mentioned above, I don't think their reputation needs the hit it may get if CDPR doesn't release the game on Steam or has a timed exclusivity with EGS. I don't like Steam but like I said, there are still a lot of people who refuse to play PC games if they're not on Steam so what's the point of CDPR withholding it from Steam? It'd only benefit them to release it there and not releasing it there may be the final straw for some people after the 2077 issues
> It seems GOG themselves believe in their future and I certainly hope that's the case but I just hope that this partnership doesn't lead CDP to consider dropping GOG if they start having real issues. One of my favorite things about CDP is that they don't seem to be interested in abandoning things (excluding REDengine, but that makes sense). If they're partnered with Epic long-term and if GOG starts having serious problems, I'm concerned they may just make the jump over to EGS entirely, which would make me extremely angry
Overall, as I said, I'm cautiously optimistic. This could potentially work out EXTREMELY well for CDPR, both of their franchises (and any future franchises), Epic themselves and possibly even for the entire games industry. However, there are also ways it could go wrong. Considering how my previous favorite company in the industry (Bethesda) went off the deep end after Microtrash bought them, it really does make me nervous, especially since CDPR is the last AAA studio out there that actually seems to have morals (regardless of what some critics claim)... BUT there are also a lot of ways it could end up really awesome. I guess we just have to wait and see.