Samsung increases Galaxy Store developer revenue share to 80%

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Samsung will change its Galaxy Store revenue share model starting May 15, allowing developers to keep 80% of their revenue, up from the current 70%. The Galaxy Store will take a 20% cut. This new split applies to all paid apps, including games and in-app purchases. In comparison, the Google Play Store maintains a 70%/30% split but offers lower fees for small developers. The change aims to attract new developers and retain existing ones. Epic Games, which previously removed Fortnite from other app stores, has its own store with a lower fee of 12%.


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