![]() And with MS taking a cut no larger than Amazon or Walmart take for their retail sales, there's no real strategic downside for the majority of developers. ![]() That doesn't apply with the Microsoft Store. Most of those big titles are also not available in the App Store or on Google Play, purely because the customers who spend money in those stores are buying for devices that don't work with those kinds of applications. The inertia against the store is not over a strategic reluctance to cede power to MS (which putting an app in the Store doesn't do any more than having it Amazon does), but rather the change in development practices and adding a new distribution channel that's alien to them. Certainly, the lion's share of major software developers just assume have their products available in as many locations as possible. Most developers do not also run significant delivery systems (like Steam) or retail outlets (like Amazon or Walmart).
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