Microsoft Store Now Implements 12% Profit Sharing System
Microsoft recently announced that they have increased revenue sharing to all developers who sell their games on the Microsoft Store. This decision can not be separated from Microsoft’s desire to attract more developers.
Previously, the Epic Games Store had implemented this rule and was deemed successful by the company.
Profit Sharing System in Microsoft Store Increases to 12%
According to existing information, Microsoft has increased net revenue from developers to 88% from 70%. Previously, Microsoft got 30% of total game sales on its platform.
As part of our commitment to empowering every PC game developer, starting August 1, developers who sell PC games on the Microsoft Store will earn 88% net income, from 70%.
Write Microsoft on Xbox Wire
This clear and selfless revenue share means that developers can bring more of their games to our Store.
The current revenue-sharing system is indeed a hot topic for PC game developers. For two decades, Steam has been a very popular digital game sales platform. However, the presence of the Epic Games Store makes the competition even more interesting.
Tomb Raider Trilogy Leaked
According to the information circulating, there are three games reboot included in the Tomb Raider: Definitive Survivor Trilogy bundle. The three games include Tomb Raider, Rise of the Tomb Raided. and Shadow of the Tomb Raider. In addition, there is also some DLC and the plan is to release on March 18, 2021.
Even so, this trilogy has been removed by the Microsoft Store and you can’t access it again. However, some people think that the existence of the Tomb Raider trilogy in the Microsoft Store was accidentally leaked. For that, Microsoft moved quickly and immediately removed it.
Furthermore, there has been no confirmation at all from Microsoft regarding this matter. However, Microsoft seems in the near future will announce something big.
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