![]() Indirectly, the Epic Vs Apple legal battle has arguably led to web stores like Supercell’s becoming much more feasible. ![]() However, it also resulted in Apple being ordered to remove anti-steering policies that barred developers from directing players to alternate stores for purchases. It also shows continued interest from developers and publishers in using their own storefronts for game purchases, a major shift since the Epic Vs Apple battle that saw the former lose out. The addition of Clash Royale both cements its place as one of Supercell’s main lineup, as well as indicating their continued investment into the webstore as an alternate means of purchase. The benefits to developers and publishers is more money upfront, while incentivising players with discounts and other offers. Webstores such as Supercell’s bypass the fees charged on many app storefronts, such as the 30% cut taken by Apple (with Google following suit) which sparked a legal battle between the App Store giant and Epic Games when the latter began offering direct purchases through their app in order to bypass the fee. The store already boasts many of Supercell’s most famous titles, such as Brawl Stars and Clash of Clans. The online store allows players to make game purchases directly through the web rather than in-app, with deals and bundles available to incentivise purchases directly from Supercell themselves. ![]() Supercell will soon be bringing their puzzle battler Clash Royale to their online store, according to a recent update listing the game as “coming soon.” ![]()
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