• ReveredOxygen
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    1 year ago

    When will we have a similar lawsuit against Apple, Microsoft (Xbox), and Nintendo?

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      1 year ago

      I don’t think this would apply to Nintendo. You can buy digital switch games through legitimate channels that are not owned by Nintendo, such as Humble Bundle.

    • ShittyBeatlesFCPres@lemmy.world
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      1 year ago

      The standard 30% cut hardware makers all seem to charge developers really is obnoxious. I know consoles are sold at a loss (at least at the start of the life cycle) but Apple doesn’t seem like they sell anything at a loss. It’s hard to argue all these companies are competing on price and just independently decided on 30%.

      And, in practice, it seems like it’s only small and mid-size developers paying the full digital store tax. The Google antitrust trial had examples of sweetheart deals for large companies (like Spotify not paying the tax) that no indie developer can even try to negotiate. I imagine Sony and Microsoft give special rates to major studios.

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        1 year ago

        All apps distributed on Google Play that are offering in-app purchases of digital goods need to use Google Play’s billing system.

        Never had to use Google Play’s billing when making purchases on Audible, Netflix, etc. These apps should ideally be removed for violation of the policy, but then the rules are only for the small guy.

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      1 year ago

      I get it on the other 2, but hasn’t Xbox offered the best deals on console since basically 2013?