Report: Microsoft drops $40,000 Xbox 360 game patch fee

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Microsoft has reportedly dropped the substantial fee it charges for re-certification of Xbox 360 games following title updates, according to Eurogamer's "multiple development sources". The quiet change to policy occurred earlier this year, and significantly benefits indie developers who were often stung by the fee, reported to be around $40,000 per patch.

The new process for Xbox 360 game certification involves Microsoft charging an initial fee to certify the game, followed by free re-certification for all future title updates. Previously Microsoft granted just one free title update per game, with all other patches including the fee; a process designed to encourage developers to polish their games to the best of their ability before submitting them for review.

However, the new rules allegedly include something along the lines of a 'fair use policy', whereby Microsoft will still charge developers if they're deemed to be making an excessive amount of patch submissions. At this stage it's unclear if the same policy of free game title update certification will carry over to the Xbox One, but it's at least a step in the right direction for supporting independent developers.

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-Alex-2oh9-Posted:

Now IW should patch the mods on cod 4 and danger close on mw2.

_Kevin_Posted:

I mean, they do try to milk you of all your money.

UnevenPosted:

OnlineJtags Is This Flash Safe


What? What does this have to do with Flash? lol

EvoVIIIPosted:

-Steam This is good and bad.


How Is It Bad???

TaigaAisakaPosted:

Gabardine I never understood why MS would charge companies to patch their games, surely MS want's the games available on XBL to be bug free. Why charge to fix issues?


They want that money. I don't remember how much they receive but I think it was a pretty good amount.

WageringPosted:

Hmm, I wonder why...

AlmightyHazardPosted:

This is good and bad.

LichPosted:

I hope they dont patch mw2 dll and other stuff :s

OnlineJtagsPosted:

Is This Flash Safe

MedionPosted:

Gabardine I never understood why MS would charge companies to patch their games, surely MS want's the games available on XBL to be bug free. Why charge to fix issues?


I believe Sony does/did it too, I don't know why either.