Samsung Electronics announced that it will share 80% of revenues and keep 20% for itself for games on the Samsung Galaxy Store.Samsung made the announcement ahead of the Game Developers Conference, contrasting with Google and Apple's 30% revenue share model.Samsung's mobile cloud gaming platform provides opportunities for developers with efficient user acquisition and revenue potential.Samsung has commercialized its mobile cloud gaming platform in North America, facilitating instant access to games for Galaxy device owners.Vizor's success with Samsung's mobile cloud gaming platform showcases improved user acquisition campaigns and higher return on ad spend.Samsung's platform enables higher top-of-funnel conversion rates for publishers, disrupting traditional user acquisition methods.Samsung's cloud gaming platform introduces a cloud-based attribution solution with major mobile measurement partner providers like AppsFlyer.The 80/20 revenue share model for games on the Galaxy Store will take effect on May 15, 2025, benefiting developers and publishers.Developers can access Samsung's suite of SDKs and tools for seamless integration with the mobile cloud gaming platform and Galaxy Store.Samsung's efforts aim to enhance the profitability and distribution efficiency for developers and publishers in the mobile gaming industry.