Discord's game store goes public, alongside Nitro subscription service overhaul

Polycount

Posts: 3,017   +590
Staff

We've known Discord has been gunning for Steam for several months now. The creators of the popular gaming-focused communications app announced their own in-app game storefront back in August.

After months of teases and a closed beta, Discord's new storefront has finally launched to the public, along with its first set of "First On Discord" timed exclusives. We've covered these exclusives in more detail in the past, but in short, they'll include the likes of Bad North (a minimalist survival title), Sinner: Sacrifice for Redemption (a Souls-like with "level-down" progression), and Minion Masters, a card-combat game with a MOBA twist.

The critical difference between Discord's game store and Steam's is, according to the company, curation. Unlike Steam, which has quite a few below-average "asset flips" floating around its storefront, Discord seems to be putting a much greater emphasis on quality, or at least uniqueness. Whether or not that will remain the case as the store grows remains to be seen, however.

In addition to a new storefront, Discord is also getting a game Library. The Library tool will let players install and play any of the games they've bought through the platform. Furthermore, it can automatically scan for other, non-Discord games on a player's system, letting them instantly access them from within the app.

The final change Discord is making to its platform involves its Nitro subscription. Previously, Nitro mostly gave subscribers access to minor chat perks like animated emojis, a Nitro badge, and a larger file upload limit - all for $4.99 a month. Now, though, Nitro is "Evolving," both in terms of functionality and price. For $9.99 a month, subscribers will get access to a "growing library" of "critically acclaimed games," in addition to the previously-mentioned chat benefits.

I've taken a look at Discord's Nitro line-up, and there are certainly quite a few solid games on offer. Though the list will undoubtedly change over time, as of writing it includes games like Japanese-themed stealth title Shadow Tactics: Blades of the Shogun, Darksiders, Soma, and even classics such as Psychonauts.

If you want to try out the new Nitro or take a look at Discord's new game store, just restart the app (or download it if you haven't already) and let it update.

Permalink to story.

 
" Discord seems to be putting a much greater emphasis on quality, or at least uniqueness"
That never sounds good when considering games, as game "Uniqueness" is always an opinion, not fact, and so I don't see how someone could select games fairly based on that, and therefore I can't see the viewpoint that this will challenge steam somehow. People don't really care about curation, they just want their games at the cheapest price in a nice storefront, with (ideally) no DRM, and this is where GOG has succeeded to a large extent, and is really the only real competitor to steam at the moment (not regarding publisher storefronts like origin, or key sites that are just based on steam keys). I guess it would be nice to haave another service which filters out the crap games, but if steam greenlight failed, I can't see a company with no storefront experience like discord doing it, and the lack of curation really hasn't hurt Steam at all, so I don't think many people really care about curation.
 
If discord lets me transfer my game library from steam.. It looks like I'll be making the change.. I wonder if it will scan for my windows store games too? It sounds like it will...

I might even send Discord an email and ask them to add chromecast functionality, then all they need is some kind of agreement with Netflix to stream movies. and I will happily pay for a Nitro subscription :)
 
I'm still in favor of any form of competition. In the long run, the consumer comes out ahead. I like the idea of having the "choice" to transfer game libraries because that REALLY puts the providers on notice that their success will be dependent on keeping their clients happy .....
 
If discord lets me transfer my game library from steam.. It looks like I'll be making the change.. I wonder if it will scan for my windows store games too? It sounds like it will...

I might even send Discord an email and ask them to add chromecast functionality, then all they need is some kind of agreement with Netflix to stream movies. and I will happily pay for a Nitro subscription :)
Sounds like you'd be interested in a Discord OS...
 
Sounds like you'd be interested in a Discord OS...
hmmmm, An operating system based on what? social interaction where all your friends and family can talk about your latest cool downloads... Can you just imagine? **Your husband just downloaded a new movie.. "Debbie does... WHAAAAT" .... Would like to download it too? click here to share it with friends**
 
Back