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The Unity Distribution Portal helps developers launch Android games on alternative app stores

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While the Google Play Store is the biggest mobile game market on Android, there are several other third-party app stores where developers can publish their games.

By publishing their games on these third-party app stores, developers can multiply their revenue manyfold but every app store has its own set of requirements, and publishing on multiple platforms could prove to be a daunting task for developers with small teams. This is where the Unity Distribution Portal comes in.

In case you’re an Android game developer, the Unity Distribution Portal (UDP) can help you easily publish your games on alternative app stores with just one build managed from a single dashboard.

https://www.xda-developers.com/unity-distribution-portal-helps-developers-launch-games-alternative-app-stores/

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Google will make it easier to install and use third-party app stores with Android 12

Unlike other popular mobile operating systems, Android has always allowed the installation of third-party app stores. In fact, many Android phones ship with multiple app stores out of the box. After hearing feedback from some third-party developers, Google now says it plans to make installing and using third-party app stores easier with the next major release of Android…

This issue was highlighted most recently by Epic, the company behind popular mobile game Fortnite. Epic pulled their game from the Play Store earlier this year citing unfair billing practices and in a lawsuit accused Google of anticompetitive behavior for the barriers it has in place β€” mostly for preserving platform security β€” around users installing third-party app stores.

Google touches on this in its blog post today about the changes coming to Android:

"Each store is able to decide its own business model and consumer features. This openness means that even if a developer and Google do not agree on business terms the developer can still distribute on the Android platform. This is why Fortnite, for example, is available directly from Epic’s store or from other app stores including Samsung’s Galaxy App store."

πŸ‘€ πŸ‘‰πŸΌ https://9to5google.com/2020/09/28/google-easier-third-party-app-stores/

πŸ‘€ πŸ‘‰πŸΌ https://android-developers.googleblog.com/2020/09/listening-to-developer-feedback-to.html

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