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I've been collecting several Microsoft rewards points for a while partly thanks to Game Pass and I collected enough points to be able to buy Dragon Quest XI S at a pretty good price (or if I keep saving I'll go for Dragon Quest III 2D-HD), but I don't know how good it is to buy the game on the Microsoft Store than on Steam, I mean it's not the first time I play there because I've played a lot of games there and I've finished one or another and I don't feel that the Xbox app is so bad or at least not to the degree of Epic but it's true that nothing like playing from Steam and I've bought in the past some GP games on Steam.
Both versions at least have the plus of having a second type of device where to play (MS on Xbox Series and Steam on Steam Deck) so what do you think, should I opt for the Xbox app version or the Steam version?