![]() Network presents a win-win situation Bilibili can promote its games through TapTap's distribution channels and attract X.D. Network's game fans to its video streaming rooms, while Bilibili can help X.D. network break out of its niche by reaching a broader audience on its platform.įounded in 2002, X.D. Network is a Hong Kong-listed online game developer/distributor, running 38 titles under its online community and distribution platform TapTap. Network's popular titles include Ragnarok Online Mobile: Eternal Love, Girls' Frontline, Sausage Man, and Muse Dash. Unlike traditional distributors such as application stores, Taptap doesn't charge a commission when the payment is made under the in-app purchase. It is not rare to see disputes between game developers and platform owners over revenue sharing. In January, Huawei has temporarily removed all Tencent games from its own app store after the two companies disagreed on revenue sharing. Huawei insisted on the original agreement for a revenue cut - a 50-50 arrangement for Tencent game sale on the Huawei app store, which Tencent can not agree on.įollowing the removal, Huawei users could not search Tencent games from the Huawei AppGallery, including some of its most popular titles such as Honour of King, Peacekeeper Elite, and Call of Duty Online. In September 2020, a similar conflict erupted between the game-maker MiHoyo, developer of the popular mobile game "Genshin Impact," and Huawei. When most Chinese game distribution platforms stick to the typical 50-50 revenue sharing standard, Taptap's zero-commission fee policy has helped X.D. ![]() ![]() Network to attract a number of gaming companies to be its backers, including Lilith Games and MiHoyo, as mentioned earlier. Network is a good and reasonable choice for Bilibili. CHINESE TAPTAP BILIBILILIAOTECHCRUNCH SERIESĪs many game distribution channels dominated by giants like Tencent and app stores, there is not many choices for Bilibili that want to integrate whole supple chain of games from development, distribution to stream and in-game e-commerce," Wang Xiao, a senior developer at Beijing-based Changyou Games told PingWest. CHINESE TAPTAP BILIBILILIAOTECHCRUNCH PROFESSIONAL ![]()
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