Google's detailed changes coming to app stores and in-app purchases starting soon, including registration for third-party ...
Google has dropped its commission, charging a 20% service fee and an optional 5% to use its billing services. It will also ...
By June 30th, Google writes, it will lower most app store fees in the US, UK, and European Economic Area to 20 percent or ...
Google is officially doing away with its 30 percent cut of Play Store transactions, and rolling out changes to how ...
With these changes, Google is signaling that Android's future lies in greater openness – on its terms. Developers will soon ...
Google has announced changes coming for third-party Android app stores and lower fees as the Epic Games dispute has finally ended.
Following years of dispute between Google and Epic, extensive changes will be implemented in Android and the Play Store over the course of this year.
From July, depending on where you live, Google will now generally charge developers 20 percent for in-app purchases, or 10 percent for subscriptions — but it’s also carving out several new categories ...
The settlement affirms that developers in the Play Store will be able to steer users to other forms of payment. This is what got Fortnite pulled from the Play Store (and Apple App Store) back in 2020.
Expected to go live globally by next year, the Google Play Store will offer developers more choice when it comes to billing.
Android reveals changes coming to how the Google Play Store will work, including Fortnite's triumphant return.