Google has dropped its commission, charging a 20% service fee and an optional 5% to use its billing services. It will also offer a new process for third-party app stores.
Google is changing how apps are installed on Android. A new policy could reshape sideloading, developer fees, and app store competition.
Google has announced changes coming for third-party Android app stores and lower fees as the Epic Games dispute has finally ended.
Google has lowered its IAP commission fees from 30% to 20%. Developers using Google Play's billing system in the European ...
But Google is public that two other programs, Apps Experience and Games Level Up, will let developers save up to 5 percent more of their hard-earned cash — if they make games an ...
Google has settled its long-standing global legal disputes with Epic Games by announcing major changes to the Android ecosystem developers.
The latest GameNative pre-release adds Amazon Games support and a redesigned interface that you can fully navigate with a controller.
Google is lowering its service fee on in-app purchases and subscriptions. The standard rate drops from 30% to 20% for transactions from new user installs (first-time installations after regional ...
Epic Games and Google announced in November that they had reached a settlement agreement in Epic v. Google, but that agreement had to be approved by U.S. District Court Judge James Donato, who had ...
Blizzard Entertainment has announced Overwatch Rush, a new top-down hero shooter designed specifically for for iOS and ...
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Google will lower the lucrative fees imposed on its Android app store and offer a way for rival options to gain its stamp of ...