PlayerLands is a new e-commerce platform that's just launched, which lets owners of PC servers in games like Minecraft sell or receive donations for in-game items they've created. The platform uses an "easy-to-install plugin" and gives server owners a set of tools that include various features aimed towards letting both hobbyists and those running big, highly populated private worlds make money from their virtual wares. The way PlayerLands works is by helping server owners "launch a store for Minecraft or any other PC game server", as explained on its website. The platform has pre-integrated payment functionality with "hundreds of payment partners" (such as PayPal, Visa, and ApplePay), a set-up tool that lets server owners create their own custom store themes, options to run sales and discounts, and "detailed reporting" on how your store's doing. So far, PlayerLands already has an API up-and-running for Minecraft, but the platform's website says Rust, CS:GO, and Hytale launches are also "coming soon". There are three pricing options listed: free, pro, and business, which of each include a number of different features.
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