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Meta’s Quest 2 game store fees are turning it into the metaverse’s first villain

Posted on July 1, 2022August 27, 2023 By bot

Even before its digital social space can truly take off, Meta is already being seen by some VR game developers as the villain of the metaverse — thanks to soaring Quest Store fees. According to the latest reports, several VR game creators are unhappy with the 30% cut Meta takes of revenue for games sold through its Quest Store – the main way most players download new Quest 2 games (via Financial Times (opens in new tab)). While this is nothing new in the gaming world – Meta’s 30% cut is pretty much the same as it is on other platforms like Google’s Play Store, Apple’s App Store, and Valve’s Steam – many are especially upset with Meta, accusing it of being a hypocrite.
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