That’s the staggering amount Microsoft paid to include the Cooking Simulator on Xbox Game Pass.
The developers received $600,000 to launch the game, and 22% of revenue for the fiscal year.
It’s clear that Xbox Game Pass games didn’t get there by magic, because Microsoft pay a good amount to bring new titles to the service. To give an example, everything suggests Marvel’s Guardians of the Galaxy will cost between $5 and $10 million, and we now know the price of Cooking Simulator, although each title has a different cost.
The pay represents 22% of income from working in the last financial year.According to the latest Big Cheese Studio report (via Twisted Voxel), the studio 600,000 dollars To make the standalone cooking simulation header available on the Microsoft service. This is a 22% of income it was obtained by the developer in the last fiscal year, so it is seen as a good job for the company.

Beyond that, the Big Cheese Studio document also focuses on Cooking Simulator’s performance outside of Xbox Game Pass. In this sense, the simulator sold more 700,000 units Since its launch in 2019, these numbers have 400,000 copies of various plugins. Regardless, it is very likely that the number of players will increase with its inclusion on the Xbox platform, as it opens the door for many users to try this realistic cuisine.
Cooking Simulator aside, Xbox Game Pass’s keep getting better facing the user. The platform has already announced 8 games that will be available soon, but many players’ eyes are already focused on another feature that will be implemented in the future: a family plan. already started in Colombia and Ireland.
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Source: 3D Juegos
