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The Epic Games Store will return to the Google Play Store after winning a legal battle, which lasted over four years.
Today, that appeals court affirmed the lower court’s decision in Epic v. Google, according to an full opinion you can read at ...
With a US court affirming Google's monopoly verdict, Epic Games may soon bring Fortnite and its app store back to Android ...
Fortnite’s developer continues its courtroom saga as Google appeals the judge's year-old decision to allow the Epic Games ...
Google is repeatedly asking Tim Sweeney if he understood the notice he got when Fortnite got rejected from the Play Store for the second time. We’re looking at it now: ...
Alphabet’s Google on Thursday failed to persuade a US appeals panel to overturn a jury verdict and federal court order ...
Google has confirmed in court that Epic was offered a $147 million deal to launch its hit game Fortnite on Android’s Google Play Store. The deal, which Google’s VP of Play partnerships ...
After a public dispute with Google over its mandatory 30 percent pay cut for in-app purchases, developer Epic Games has conceded to the company and released Fortnite on the Google Play Store.
Previously, Fortnite was kept away from the Google Play Store in a seemingly purposeful attempt. In 2019, Epic told The Verge that it had asked Google for an exemption on its30% fee that the ...
Prior to that somewhat messy debut, though, Google offered Epic Games a deal to get Fortnite in the Play Store. The deal was revealed this week during the ongoing Google vs Epic Games trial.
A 9to5 Google report emerged over the past week which suggested Epic Games had submitted Fortnite to Google Play in the hopes of a special exception to the 30 percent rule. Google said no.
The Fortnite listing was removed from the Play Store just before 4 p.m. PT. Google issued the following statement: “The open Android ecosystem lets developers distribute apps through multiple ...