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July 13, 2021 05:16 pm

Google slashes Stadias revenue share to try to attract developers





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Google is revising how much of a cut it takes from Stadia games in a bid to try to attract more developers. Starting on October 1st, Google will take 15 percent of sales up to $3 million through the end of 2023.



With the change, Google seems to be trying to make its cloud gaming platform a more enticing option for developers — a proposition that has likely become much harder since the company shut down its own in-house studios. Google has also tried offering exclusive games to try to bring developers on board (which it presumably paid hefty sums to acquire), but many of those games have since been released on other platforms.


The news comes as revenue shares between developers and platform holders have come under intense scrutiny as of...



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Original Link: https://www.theverge.com/2021/7/13/22575619/google-stadia-revenue-share-developers-games-summit

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