Finally, using Steam’s system in 0.9 for login means we no longer have to worry about collecting and storing passwords, which is more secure for everyone. Since both version of the game use the same save file location, previous game data will carry over to the updated client. We already offered cloud backup of offline saves via Steam Cloud but did not have an equivalent for the standalone version of the game. Rolling out client updates is faster on Steam, both for us to prepare and for you to download. This makes it easier for us to add various features and ensures they work the same for all players. Migrating allows us to fully take advantage of Steam’s robust tools and platform without having to duplicate all of our work onto a standalone version of the game. Moving Last Epoch entirely onto Steam gives us (and you, our community) several advantages. This means we will also have to update everyone’s account to work within the new system. Beginning with the 0.9 Beta Patch, Last Epoch will only be available through Steam, and we will discontinue support of the standalone client. Starting with 0.9, creating an account with an e-mail and password will no longer be necessary, as the client will be able to log-in using your Steam information. Over the last few development cycles, we’ve been working on merging both our single-player and multiplayer builds of Last Epoch into a single game on Steam.
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