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README - In-App Purchasing Sample Scenes - Google Play Store - Upgrading and Downgrading Subscriptions
This sample showcases how to use the Google Play Store extensions to upgrade and downgrade subscriptions. This allows players to change their subscription, and pay a different amount of money for a different level of service.
You can offer users different subscription tiers, such as a base tier and a premium tier or monthly and yearly subscriptions. A user that is already subscribed should be able to pay a different amount of money to upgrade or downgrade his subscription's tier.
Instructions to test this sample:
- Have in-app purchasing correctly configured with the Google Play Store .
- Configure two subscriptions of different tiers in the Google Play Console. This can be as simple as having a "normal" subscription and a "VIP" subscription.
- Set your own product's id in
the
InAppPurchasing game object > Upgrade Downgrade Subscription script > Normal Subscription Id field / Vip Subscription Id field
or change thenormalSubscriptionId
andvipSubscriptionId
fields in theUpgradeDowngradeSubscription.cs
script. - Build your project for
Android
and make sure theGooglePlayStore
is selected*.
*You can change the currently selected store under Services > In-App Purchasing > Configure
and changing the Current Targeted Store
field.
Proration Modes
When upgrading or downgrading a subscription, you can set the proration mode, or how the change affects your subscribers.
The following table lists available proration modes:
- IMMEDIATE_WITH_TIME_PRORATION (1): The subscription is upgraded or downgraded immediately. Any time remaining is adjusted based on the price difference, and credited toward the new subscription by pushing forward the next billing date. This is the default behavior.
- IMMEDIATE_AND_CHARGE_PRORATED_PRICE (2): The subscription is upgraded immediately, and the billing cycle remains the same. The price difference for the remaining period is then charged to the user.
- IMMEDIATE_WITHOUT_PRORATION (3): The subscription is upgraded or downgraded immediately, and the new price is charged when the subscription renews. The billing cycle remains the same.
- DEFERRED (4): The subscription is upgraded or downgraded only when the subscription renews.
- IMMEDIATE_AND_CHARGE_FULL_PRICE (5): The subscription is upgraded or downgraded and the user is charged full price for the new entitlement immediately. The remaining value from the previous subscription is either carried over for the same entitlement, or prorated for time when switching to a different entitlement.
See Google's documentation on the topic for more information.
Certain proration modes are recommended in certain scenarios. See Google's recommended proration modes for more information.