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Chazore said:
Captain_Yuri said:

I think this is pretty huge for Epic and other developers as a whole. I think everyone knew that Epic wasn't going to win the monopoly nonsense or being able to get their store on iOS. But the fact that they can now direct users to use their own payment platform for in-app purchases is nuts. The most popular mobile games these days all have in-app purchases with Gacha based systems and what not. And Apple gets 30% of each transaction. Now, app developers can get users to do their in-app purchasing through their own payment platforms which means Apple will no longer be getting the 30% of each transaction.

Considering how popular Free to Play games are with in app purchases, that's nuts! If Apple lets Fortnite back in with these rules, Epic would make the money they owe Apple in no time and it will be pretty big implications for the rest of the industry. Even games like Call of Duty have in app purchases for their battle pass and such.

But I am sure it will get appealed.

I think we're definitely going to see some industry rule changes being made, because there's no way on earth, that Apple and everyone else are just going to host everything for free, allowing multiple parties to make money within their own gardens and not having to pay a dime, there's going to be some form of cost somewhere along the line. Any sane person wouldn't host anything for free without asking for something in return. 

Yea I will be interested to see how it turns out but I get the feeling it's gonna be like this:

Most companies are probably gonna keep their rate the same as it is if the user chooses app devs payment platform but if they choose to pay with apple pay, they are going to increase the rate by 30% thus more profit for more companies... For better or for worse.

Epic was basically asking Apple for all their limbs and the judge just gave Epic a leg and told Apple they can keep the rest. Sure Apple gets to keep the rest of it's limbs but I think Apple would have rather kept the leg as well.



                  

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