
Xsolla Elevates Game Monetization and Distribution With Unified Web Shop and Offerwall
As game developers continue to face challenges monetizing non-paying players, the Xsolla Offerwall offers a new way to unlock value from their entire user base, by allowing players to earn in-game rewards by completing quests, app trials, surveys, and more directly within a developer's branded Web Shop, without ever leaving the storefront or compromising the player experience.
Unlock Incremental Revenue From Every Player
The integration of Xsolla Offerwall into Web Shop gives developers a unified monetization and distribution platform, with key benefits including:
New Revenue from Non-Paying Users: Reward users in-game for completing offers.
Seamless Storefront Experience: Players complete actions and redeem rewards without leaving the game or Web Shop.
Increased Retention and Conversion: Offerwall users show 7x higher retention by Day 30 and are 10–14x more likely to convert into paying users.
Flexible Monetization at Scale: With up to 90% revenue share, developers retain more earnings and gain flexibility across global markets.
Seamless Integration: Xsolla Offerwall can be added to the Web Shop within minutes, with zero coding required.
Sustainable Growth, Backed by the Xsolla Incentive Program
To maximize scale and user engagement, the new Xsolla Incentive Program gives developers who enable both Web Shop and Offerwall:
Access to Xsolla-funded UA budget to drive traffic and engagement
Performance-based bonus incentives tied to offerwall usage and storefront purchases
Full onboarding and marketing support for a fast, effective launch
Proven Impact
Games that integrate offerwalls see a meaningful uplift in both monetization and engagement*:
30–40% increase in ad revenue
3–5% overall revenue growth
7x higher Day 30 retention
10–14x higher conversion to in-app purchases
Up to 120% LTV increase among daily offerwall users
Further enhancing the outcomes that game developers experience through integrating the Web Shop**:
40% conversion rate from visit to purchase
60% repeat purchase rate
15% LTV growth
* Industry stats, July 2025
** Xsolla internal metrics, July 2025
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Xsolla further supports developers by offering a free User Acquisition budget through its Incentive Program, helping teams re-engage non-paying players and convert them into paying users directly through their Web Shop.
'The integration of Offerwall into Web Shop marks an important evolution in how we support developers,' said Chris Hewish, President at Xsolla. 'It's not just about unlocking new revenue, it's about giving teams a toolkit to convert engagement into value, reach new audiences, and grow sustainably, all from one unified storefront.'
'We were looking for a way to monetize our non-spending users, without disrupting the player experience,' said Founder and CEO, Jorge Lorenzon, at Buldogo Games. 'Implementing the Xsolla Offerwall into our existing Web Shop provides us with a new revenue stream, while driving player engagement. The integration was fast and straightforward, and the Xsolla team provided excellent support along the way.'
Xsolla Offerwall is now available globally through Web Shop, enabling developers a new way to monetize non-paying players: www.xsolla.com/offerwall.
Looking to maximize impact? Join the Xsolla Incentive Program to unlock free UA support and grow your Web Shop: www.xsolla.com/incentive-program.
For a complete list of enhancements and developer tools, visit: xsolla.pro/rws25offerwallwebshop.
About Xsolla
Xsolla is a global commerce company with robust tools and services to help developers solve the inherent challenges of the video game industry. From indie to AAA, companies partner with Xsolla to help them fund, distribute, market, and monetize their games. Grounded in the belief in the future of video games, Xsolla is resolute in the mission to bring opportunities together, and continually make new resources available to creators. Headquartered and incorporated in Los Angeles, California, Xsolla operates as the merchant of record and has helped over 1,500+ game developers to reach more players and grow their businesses around the world. With more paths to profits and ways to win, developers have all the things needed to enjoy the game.
For more information, visit xsolla.com.
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