Darc Requiem said:
There is a standard rate. Now for exclusivity licensing fees maybe reduced or waived all together. First and Second parties don't pay licensing fees. First party games are from company that owns the platform, why would they charge themselves? Second party games are exclusive with the games developer and the first party console maker splitting the profits. Since the console maker is usually the publisher their are no licensing fees. If the Second party was paying licensing fee, where would the make their money. They'd end up using most of their profit share to pay the console maker licensing fees. I don't know what the charges are for the current generation, but MS had the lowest licensing fees during the last generation. It's part of the reason, along with money hats, that X-box had third party support rivaling the PS2's with 1/6 the userbase. It's also a major reason that despite similar sales Nintendo made money off of the Gamecube and Microsoft lost billions on the X-box.
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First party are owned by them, though first party are there own company. Second party means say sony would invest, or finance the game. Yes first party usually don't have to pay per copy sold, but some do. You know majority of the money still goes to that branch of the company? Santa monica studios is owned by sony, but the games they make the money doesn't go directly to sony, just indirectly.
There was never a set charge. You can't pull that off. Also, there is no set charge, there is a number of set rates. Average is around 10-24%, depending on game.







