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In a post on the Google Android Developers blog, Google Play product manager Ibrahim Elbouchikhi announced the addition of in-app subscriptions for games. "Starting today, developers can use In ...
Google launched in-app subscriptions for Android apps on Thursday, copying, and in some ways improving on, a model carved out by Apple. The feature is available to publishers and media companies ...
In a blog post to developers, Google announced that the Android platform now supports in-app subscription, which will allow developers to more easily monetize additional content and services to users.
After introducing in-app billing a year ago, Google now says that it has become quite profitable for developers. According to the Android Developers blog, 23 of the 24 top-grossing apps in Google ...
In this roundup, we’ll take a look at the best free Android games with no required in-app purchases. Please note that many of these do have in-game advertising to support the developers.
Full game, no ads, no in-app purchases: iOS and Android: Street Fighter IV CE (Standard) $5.99 (currently discounted to $3.99 until May 6) Full game with online mode: iOS and Android (paid) Street ...
There are some great games available for your Android device, including some mobile versions of great console games, such as Marvel Snap, Diablo Immortal, Minecraft, and Pikmin Bloom, among others.
This is an even greater boon when considering spend on user acquisition for subscription apps has declined by 30% and 41% respectively. Interestingly, conversion rates to a subscription model are more ...