


As Erik Kain pointed out yesterday, this is well below something like theĪpple store, which gives creators at least 70% of the cash and just 25% seems abysmally low (although in an interview, Erik found that DayZ creator Dean Hall believes 25% to be perfectly reasonable). The rest is split in some undisclosed way between Valve and Bethesda (Update: 30% to Valve, 45% to Bethesda). The modders only take home 25% of the money made from the sale of their mods.
