Last week, we learned that Microsoft would be changing its revenue cut for games sold through its store on PC. According to files revealed ahead of the Epic Games v Apple trial, Microsoft was also considering doing this for games sold on Xbox, but has since backed off on those plans. The document titled “Microsoft Store Policies & App Store Principles”, shows that Microsoft intended to reduce its revenue cut on games sold on Xbox from 30 percent to 12 percent, which would match the PC store’s 88/12 revenue split. The change was supposed to happen later this year. The new revenue split is still going ahead on PC, but speaking with The Verge, a Microsoft spokesperson confirmed that this change would not be taking place on Xbox: “we have no plans to change the revenue share for console games at this time. We will not be updating the revenue split for console publishers”.