Epic Games Admits In Court That Its PC Store Still Isn't Profitable - eviltoast
  • Gawdl3y@pawb.social
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    1 year ago

    The 30% cut was industry standard for digital distribution for years. Google, Apple, and numerous other players all took 30% as standard.

    That being said, Steam hasn’t taken a flat 30% for years now - their standard agreement starts at 30%, decreases to 25% after the first $10m in sales, then decreases further to 20% after $50m.

    Furthermore, Valve has done more in terms of providing services, APIs/libraries, and end-user features (all with no additional fee to the developers or consumers) than any other game storefront has. I’d say they more than justify their cut.

    • sosodev@lemmy.world
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      1 year ago

      Industry standard by massive corporations synonymous with corporate greed. Boy am I glad the fee decreases after $10m in sales. That will go a long way with helping out indie devs.

      It’s okay to like Steam because they’ve provided us with a good way of purchasing and playing games. I like Steam but we don’t have defend things that are obviously greedy.