Most notably, Epic Games announced a 12% revenue cut for their own Epic Games Store when the storefront launched in 2018.
Documents submitted by Microsoft in the ongoing Epic Games vs Apple case detail their digital revenue share, as spotted by The Verge.
Microsoft recently made the announcement that it would be increasing the revenue developers get from each game sale made via the Microsoft Store on PC to 88%, which means Microsoft’s own revenue per sale will go down to 12% from the standard 30%.
30% has been a standard for digital storefront in the industry for years, with everyone from Nintendo and Sony and Microsoft to Valve and Apple and Android’s Play Store sticking with that revenue share.