The Epic Games Store has slowly but steadily captured games for exclusivity. It started with games like Metro Exodus, with Ubisoft’s the Division 2 being the latest big game to get a one-year exclusive deal on Epic.

However, Bandai Namco have come out saying that they have no interest in in this exclusivity. “Epic is just another store. It’s fantastic, they have a lot of strength and [lots of] users, the business model is attractive to us because it’s more profitable but still, their interest is, if I’m correct, exclusivity,” Bandai Namco Entertainment Europe SVP of marketing, digital and content Herve Hoerdt told MCV. “And this is not our vision.”

He continued, “So for instance, I don’t see any point of putting Tekken 7 on Epic Store,” he added. “We want our content to be available for as many fans as possible. I don’t think we’ll deal with Epic in the short term, while we have this strategy. But of course, if they’re open, we’ll go there.”

“The main focus for us is the consumer and the brand. And for each brand we decide what’s the best way to satisfy the consumer and to engage the widest audience possible,” said Hoerdt.