The new integration options in the US are a result of the legal disputes between Epic Games and Google. The cooperation agreement now concluded between Flexion and Xsolla integrates Xsolla's payment system into the Flexion platform, which is used by 34 games, including four of the ten top-grossing mobile games worldwide, to tap into new target groups on alternative app stores, among other places.

“Xsolla is committed to helping developers expand their reach and strengthen their business models with flexible monetization solutions,” said Chris Hewish, President of Xsolla. “By partnering with Flexion, we are combining two proven areas of expertise, distribution and payments, to deliver greater freedom, stronger margins, and meaningful connections between developers and players.”

“Flexion helps bring many of the world’s top-grossing games to new markets. The partnership with Xsolla means our developers now get out-of-the-box, frictionless IAP as part of Flexion's integration. They will have the freedom to market their games with higher-margin payment methods both through web stores and app stores,” said Jens Lauritzson, CEO and founder of Flexion.

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