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Samsung offers 80/20 revenue share for games on the Galaxy Store


Samsung Electronics announced that it will share 80% of revenues and keep 20% for itself for games on the Samsung Galaxy Store.

Samsung said its platform is already proving to be exceptionally valuable in the gaming community, as evidenced by a recent case study from Vizor, a leading developer behind the top grossing mobile title Klondike Adventures. Vizor launched Klondike Adventures on Samsung’s mobile cloud gaming beta in July 2024, and in less than a year, has experienced significant success and growth in its user acquisition campaigns by gaining millions of new players. To resolve this pain point, Samsung is proud to have worked directly with AppsFlyer, a leading MMP, to build a first-of-its-kind solution that allows clients to attribute an ad click and resulting game play in the cloud as an app install.

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