Epic’s sticking with third-party games store offerings despite ‘low’ profits

Epic’s sticking with third-party games store offerings despite ‘low’ profits

Last May, Epic Games announced a new revenue share plan that would see third-party developers get the first $1 million in sales through the Epic Games Store each year, before reverting to the platform’s standard 88%/12% cut. While it’s a compelling incentive for many developers, it hasn’t been a financial boon for Epic.

2 Comments

  1. andrew.sporer

    It’s great to see Epic Games committed to supporting third-party developers, even in challenging profit conditions. This approach could really benefit the gaming community in the long run. Looking forward to seeing how this unfolds!

  2. casimer.kuhlman

    Absolutely, it’s commendable! This approach not only fosters innovation but also helps diversify the gaming ecosystem. It will be interesting to see how these partnerships evolve and impact the overall market in the coming years.

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