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Microsoft is lowering commission for game creators in Microsoft Store – guru3d.com
Microsoft is lowering its ‘tax’ on developers of PC games sold through the Microsoft Store, the company writes on its site….

Microsoft is lowering its ‘tax’ on developers of PC games sold through the Microsoft Store, the company writes on its site.
From August 1, developers will no longer pay 30 percent of their revenues to Microsoft, but 12 percent. From that moment on, 88 percent will go to the game makers instead of 70 percent. For the time being, it only concerns developers who make PC games. This way, developers will take 88% of the net income from sales of PC games compared to the previous 70% they had. That is,…
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