Paradox outlines a revenue-sharing plan for Vampire: The Masquerade fan games
Developers need to get their games approved by Paradox and can only offer them through the Itch.io storefront. They can charge for their creations if they want, but they'll need to give Paradox a 33 percent cut of revenue.
The developers will own all game assets that don't use World of Darkness intellectual property and can sell them in art books, soundtracks and so on. They crowdfunding campaigns for their project, however, and aren't able to use science fiction, steampunk or cyberpunk settings. Beyond those , developers can let their imaginations run wild.
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