Starting in 2022, Google will reduce the Google Play commission that developers have to pay for in-app subscriptions from 30 to 15 percent. E-books and music streaming services are eligible to pay “up to 10 percent” commission.
Currently, Android developers pay a 15 percent commission in the Google Play App Store if a customer signs up for an in-app subscription for at least 12 months. Google gets rid of it. Effective January 1, 2022, all developers who offer in-app subscriptions for their Play Store apps will pay a 15 percent commission instead of 30 percent with no time period or other terms attached.
Some e-book services and music streaming apps will soon be eligible for “up to 10 percent” payments, according to Google. That is if these apps are part of Media Experience Program From google where separate terms for funds and where a 15 percent contribution is currently charged. To find out which services are eligible for lower commission on Google Play, Google According to The Verge To the terms of the Media Experience Program. According to 9to5Google Video streaming services will not be able to enjoy lower commission.
in March Google announced It announced that it would cut Google Play fees from 30 percent to 15 percent for the first million developers sold on their digital storefront. This rule went into effect on July 1. According to Google, 99 percent of all Android developers will benefit from this.