Apple is now begin letting video game publishers offer their titles to iPad users by way of subscription model also a revenue stream earlier only available to digital publications via newspaper and magazine publishers. Explicitly, Big Fish Games, a Seattle-based game publisher gained approval from the tight fisted gate guardian that is Apple, as first in the history to offer users access to dozens of titles for $6.99 a month. Till now, games have only been available one at a time, users required to download each application individually.
So users who buy Big Fish Games subscription, they can able to play games which games are made available through a dedicated app. On the other hand games are initially streamed to users’ iPad from the Big bit Fish data center, there user requires to have Wi-Fi access to play game. And every time, the Cupertino Company will keep their 30% cut of revenues with the developer, a model which has been long standing from a number of year.
The company in the process of convincing Apple of the subscription model, the founder of Big Fish Games’ Paul Thelen says: it took longer than usual to be approved… surely we have reason behind to charge customers every month. We excited to see how the sales do with this subscription model. iPad users feel free to leave your though about how this may change your gaming habit on your sexy iPad.
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