Apple vs. Epic ruling reveals 70% of App Store revenue comes from a small fraction of customers playing games

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Gaming apps account for approximately 70% of all App Store revenue, according to the Apple vs. Epic ruling.

According to the ruling, gaming apps account for approximately 70% of all App Store revenue. That 70% is generated by less than 10% of all App Store users, the court said. By contrast, more than 80% of all accounts generate virtually no revenue, as 80% of all apps on the App Store are free, according to the document.and 1.65 billion Apple devices in use around the globe.

Apple has for years taken a 30% cut of revenue from purchases in apps distributed through the App Store. Developers have alleged that Apple's App Store platform is unfair to smaller companies, and last yearOn Friday, federal Judge Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers

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