All developers to soon pay a 30 per cent cut

Facebook Credits to turn compulsory for devs [Update]

[Update: Facebook has confirmed the rumour – Facebook Credits will be enforced from July 1st]

The small army of Facebook developers may be ready for a mutiny, if a news report about compulsory Facebook Credits is to be believed.

The social network titan has begun informing developers that Facebook Credits will soon be a mandatory currency for games it hosts, according to TechCrunch sources.

Facebook Credit transactions gives the social network a 30 per cent cut, leaving developers with the remaining 70.

Making the credits system compulsory has wide ramifications across the social network – developers’ margins will be squeezed at the benefit of Facebook.

Some argue, however, that a universal credit will better encourage Zynga enthusiasts to pay on smaller. Unknown games.

Making Facebook Credits mandatory has been a long-feared prediction by many Facebook developers. The biggest players – Zynga, Playdom, Playfish, and CrowdStar — have all been lured into the scheme in a private deal with Facebook.

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