KUALA LUMPUR, July 19 (Bernama) -- Xsolla, a global video game commerce company, has launched its Mobile Software Development Kit (SDK) to expand payment options, go direct-to-consumer/out-of-store, and improve game’s revenue potential.
This release introduces a pivotal solution for the Digital Markets Act (DMA) Age, empowering developers worldwide to seamlessly integrate their games on Android and iPhone Operating Software (iOS) platforms with a global payment solution and web shop.
Xsolla President, David Stelzer said with the introduction of its Mobile SDK, the company reaffirmed its commitment to supporting mobile game developers through the evolving digital and regulatory economy.
"We are here to help developers navigate the regulatory and compliance changes easily, providing them with the tools to expand their payment options, reduce commission costs, and ultimately drive greater profitability for their mobile games," he said in a statement.
The launch of the Xsolla Mobile SDK aligns with recent legislative changes worldwide, including in the European Union (EU), particularly the DMA, and confirmed roll-out in Japan and the United Kingdom in 2025.
This shift represents a critical development in the digital marketplace, providing developers with new monetisation avenues to help drive more profits by going beyond traditional app store limitations.
Xsolla SDK streamlines the process for developers seeking distribution solutions outside the Google Play and App Store, enabling Pay Station to be the primary option for accepting payments for out-of-store transactions.
It provides additional functionality or replaces billing options tailored to meet Google Play (UCB) and Apple's requirements under the DMA. With Xsolla’s Mobile SDK, games can accept payments with more than 700 local payment methods in over 200 territories.
As new regulations emerge, this SDK ensures a smooth expansion to new billing models while maintaining compliance with platform requirements powered by Xsolla Pay Station in other regions.
-- BERNAMA
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