Samsung is revising its revenue-sharing policy ahead of the Game Developers Conference (GDC), moving to an 80/20 arrangement for games on the Galaxy Store. This shift, reducing Samsung's cut from 30% to 20%, aims to enhance developers’ earnings, especially compared to Google's existing 70/30 split. Notably, Google offers a lower 15% cut for developers earning up to $1 million annually. While Samsung's Galaxy Store remains smaller than Google's Play Store, this policy can still attract a developer base, with changes effective from May 15, 2025.
Samsung is changing its revenue-sharing policy to an 80/20 model for games on the Galaxy Store, boosting developers' earnings and competing with Google's 70/30 share.
The new revenue model not only benefits developers financially but also positions Samsung more competitively against major players in the app distribution market.
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