Bee Simulator Goes Epic Exclusive

Bee Simulator Goes Epic Exclusive

And that's another one.

Michelle McLean by Michelle McLean on Aug 27, 2019 @ 12:12 PM (Staff Bios)
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Let's talk a little bit about Bee Simulator, a little-to-somewhat known indie game that is about... well being a bee. Collecting pollen, flying around, etc. etc. Anyway, if you have been interested in purchasing this game on Steam or any other storefront, you may have to wait a little longer, for the devs of Bee Simulator have partnered with Epic games to make the title exclusive to the Epic Games Store (on PC) for one year - in other words, it will not release on the Steam storefront until November 2020.

The title will still release on other stores - PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and Nintendo Switch, on November 14, 2019.

I won't inject my take into it - it would be an incredibly long spiel for another day - but if you're a fan of the title, do you still plan on picking it up on PC? Or did you have it planned for purchase on another console? Let us know in the comments!

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