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technology1 year ago

"Epic Games Store Expanding to Mobile Platforms with 12% Fee for App Sales"

Epic Games is set to launch a multi-platform version of the Epic Games Store on Android and iOS later this year, offering an 88/12 revenue split for developers and the ability to use their own payment systems for in-app purchases. The move is seen as a challenge to Google and Apple's app store revenue splits. The store's arrival on mobile could mean access to popular games and the ability to sync purchases across platforms.

technology1 year ago

"Epic Games Store Set to Launch on iOS and Android in 2024"

The Epic Games Store is set to launch on Android, offering a "true multi-platform store" with the same fair revenue terms as on PC, where developers keep 88% of revenue. This move comes after Epic's plans to launch on iOS were announced. The store is expected to arrive later this year and will work across Android, iOS, PC, and macOS, providing benefits for mobile developers. The specific games to be available on the Epic Games Store for Android are currently unknown, but the store's arrival is anticipated.

technology1 year ago

"Epic Games Store Set to Expand to iOS and Android with Competitive Fee Structure"

Epic Games Store is set to launch on Android and iOS, with the exact release date still unknown. The store's revenue split for developers could potentially undercut the Google Play Store's revenue split, offering a more favorable deal. This move follows Epic's previous disputes with Apple and aims to bring Fortnite and other games to mobile platforms in the near future.

sports1 year ago

"College Football Playoff Nears Expansion Approval and Revenue Distribution Agreement"

The 10 FBS conferences and Notre Dame are expected to approve key details for the College Football Playoff, paving the way for a new ESPN extension worth $7.8 billion. The revenue split will heavily favor the Big Ten and SEC, with discussions ongoing about potential expansion to a 14-team format. The new deal also includes a look-in clause in 2028, allowing for potential reshaping based on performance or conference realignment. The Group of 5 conferences have expressed frustration with the agreement, while discussions continue on the structure of a potential expanded playoff.

technology2 years ago

Twitch Prime Sub Payouts Reduced for Streamers

Twitch is implementing changes to its monetization system, including the removal of the $100,000 cap on revenue splits for high-earning creators, the expansion of the Partner Plus program, and adjustments to Prime Gaming subscription payouts. The changes aim to create a more sustainable system, but some streamers may experience a slight pay cut as a result. Twitch's CEO stated that these changes are necessary for the platform's long-term financial health.

gaming2 years ago

Xbox's Call of Duty Future Almost in Jeopardy

Xbox's corporate vice president, Sarah Bond, revealed during the court battle against the U.S.' Federal Trade Commission that the Call of Duty series was almost stopped from releasing on Xbox's new-gen consoles unless Xbox agreed to a certain revenue split deal. Activision CEO Bobby Kotick had refused to bring Call of Duty to Xbox Series X/S until Xbox agreed to a revenue split deal beyond the standard 70-30. Xbox eventually agreed to the deal, but it's not clear what revenue split was settled on.

gaming2 years ago

Ninja's Take on Kick vs. Mixer: Why He Thinks Kick Will Succeed.

Former Twitch star, Ninja, spoke about the potential of new livestreaming platform, Kick, and why Microsoft's Mixer failed. Ninja praised Kick's 95-to-5 revenue split, but criticized Mixer's complicated account creation process. While Kick's revenue split is enticing, there are concerns about the platform's lack of moderation and lenient terms of service. Despite this, Kick has signed on big creators and is garnering attention in the livestreaming world.