GameCredits has signed a deal with Unity Technologies, which will allow developers on the Unity engine to place titles in the GPlay mobile app store. GPlay uses a cryptocurrency, which is also called GameCredits.

The company promised developers 90% of the revenue from the titles sold, while Google Play and the App Store give only 70%.

The platform claims that no more than 60 hours pass from the moment the user transfers money for the product until the developer receives it.

“With GameCredits, we intend to achieve a paradigm shift in the gaming industry. Blockchain solutions will help simplify the publication of games and bring more benefits to their creators,” said Hubert Larenaudie, president of Unity Asia Pacific.

GameCredits company is based in Serbia. It also has offices in Russia, Poland and India.

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