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by judge2020
2111 days ago
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NAL but you can sue without breaking contract if you're challenging the contract's legality. Epic also is generally challenging Apple's use of their position to 1) not allow other app stores, and 2) take 30% of each sale (while other processors take 3%), which would be enough damages to sue over. Epic breaking contract is entirely a PR move. |
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How much of a cut is Steam taking when you sell software on their store?
How much of a cut will Epic be taking when you sell software on their store?
This is completely different to how much Mastercard charges you for selling stuff from your store.