💨 Abstract
Google has increased the maximum price for apps on the Google Play Store to £4,999, up from £1,000. This change applies globally except in South Korea. Only established developers with proven annual sales of at least $1 million can request this price hike. The move is likely driven by the growing demand for high-value apps, particularly in the AI sector.
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