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{{News |seo_title=Epic Games Reveals Webshop for Devs |seo_keywords=Epic Games |image=Epcd.PNG |tags=Epic Games |date=2025-05-02T12:48:31.000Z |sources={{NewsSource |source=Epic Games Store |url=https://store.epicgames.com/en-US/news/new-epic-games-store-webshops-and-revenue-share-update#:~:text=In%20June%202025%2C%20we%20are%20releasing%20a%20new,where%20Apple%2C%20Google%2C%20and%20others%20charge%20exorbitant%20fees. |article=News/Epic Games Reveals Webshop for Devs }} |author=Andura |category=Business |content=Just a day after its significant legal victory over Apple, [[Companies/Epic Games|Epic Games]] has announced a new set of features aimed at empowering developers—starting with the introduction of webshops for out-of-app purchases through the Epic Games Store. In an update posted to its website, Epic detailed the upcoming launch of developer webshops, which will allow game creators to sell in-game items and content directly to users without relying on Apple’s in-app purchase system. These webshops will be hosted via the Epic Games Store and are set to go live in June 2025. Epic also announced a revised revenue-sharing model. Developers will pay 0% on the first $1 million in annual revenue per app, after which the platform’s standard 12% revenue share will apply. This new structure is designed to make the store more attractive and sustainable for smaller studios and independent developers. These changes are possible thanks to a court ruling issued by the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California. The court’s injunction prohibits Apple from enforcing its long-standing rule against out-of-app purchases, effectively allowing developers to bypass Apple’s 30% fee. The ruling, which takes effect immediately, also includes a rare and serious allegation: Apple and its vice president of finance, Alex Roman, have been found in criminal contempt for violating prior court orders related to the case. }}
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