
New supplemental terms for the Steam Workshop legal agreement state that "the percentage of Adjusted Gross Revenue that are entitled to receive will be determined by the developer/publisher of the Application" for which they've created content. People who sell Skyrim content on the Workshop get a 25 percent cut of the revenue, but it seems that the amount a content creator receive is ultimately up to a game's publisher or developer. Update: A Valve representative responded to Gamasutra's request for clarification on revenue splits by highlighting the Skyrim Steam Workshop page, which notes that all revenue from sales of Skyrim Steam Workshop content will be split between Valve, Bethesda and the content creator(s). We would like to give a special thanks to the people backing us financialy through PatreonĪ full list of contributors can be found here.This opens up more avenues for budding and established game developers to get paid for their work - as former SimCity artist Bryan Shannon is by creating Cities: Skylines mods - and furthers Valve's long-stated aims of democratizing content creation for games on its platform.


Frequently asked questions, developer information and other information can be found on the GitHub wiki for this mod.įeel free to join the development Discord server here.

Instructions to download and install the latest build of the mod can be seen below. This mod aims to provide a simple client-server experience where users can play and build together in a single game. CSM is an in-development multiplayer mod for Cities: Skylines.
