Google is implementing lower fees and new payment options in the Play Store starting next week in Europe, the UK, and the US. The changes fulfill terms from its settlement with Epic Games. Further markets will follow later this year and in 2027.
Developers in the initial regions will see a split commission model from June 30. Small developers pay a flat 10 percent service fee on the first $1 million in annual earnings. Transactions completed outside the Play Store avoid the 5 percent billing fee.
Australia joins the system on September 30. Japan and Korea follow on December 31. The rest of the world moves to the new structure on September 30, 2027.
Two developer programs offering reduced fees will also launch on September 30 in Europe, the UK, Australia, and the US. Google must still certify third-party app stores under later settlement terms.