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The anti-Black Friday event is live once again on the itch.io store, where developers get 100% of purchases as itch forgoes its cut for a day.

Continuing to buck the trend here, itch always does things a bit differently. They have an open revenue sharing model, where by default itch only takes a 10% cut but developers can set it to whatever they want — even zero.

Looking over some of what's actually discounted during this time, here's some quick picks:

The event last until midnight Pacific Time / 8AM UTC. You can check out all the sales on itch.io and also take a look at my curated selection of some of the best indie games available on the platform.

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Tags: Itch.io, Misc, On Sale
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4 comments

denyasis Nov 27, 2021
Anti black Friday sale by having a black Friday sale???

So edgy....
rea987 Nov 27, 2021
Anti black Friday sale by having a black Friday sale???

So edgy....

Well, the storefront earns nothing.
Purple Library Guy Nov 27, 2021
Anti- Black Friday. So would that make it a Red Monday sale?
tonR Nov 27, 2021
Sorry itch. Probably next year or two, still in B40 category.
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