“It needs to cooperate fairly, and it’s clearly not.” Why Valve is facing a £656m day in the UK courts

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By prajwaljangral

The economics of platforms and storefronts have become an increasingly significant talking point in the last decade, driven in large part by Epic’s Tim Sweeney. His long-standing complaints about revenue share on digital sharefronts resulted first in the launch of the Epic Game Store, which charges developers 12% of sales revenue, and then broadly successful lawsuits against Apple and Google which compelled them to support alternative storefronts for games on their platforms.

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