Google has settled its long-standing global legal disputes with Epic Games by announcing major changes to the Android ecosystem developers.
Google plans to cut Play Store fees to 10-20% and allow rival app stores on Android after its legal battle with Epic Games.
Epic and Google have called a truce in their years-long legal battle, with Sweeney promising to stop criticizing Google’s app store policies.
More than five years after launching an epic legal battle to challenge Google’s Play Store policies, Epic Games has reached a settlement with Google that will result in Google reducing fees and making ...
Fees for in-app purchases are a way of life and part of the industry when it comes to digital content like apps and games, and this goes for Google's Play ...
Android reveals changes coming to how the Google Play Store will work, including Fortnite's triumphant return.
Google will roll out a series of changes to its Play Store model to settle its years-long legal fight with Epic Games over ...
Google and Epic Games' antitrust settlement replaces the Play Store's flat 30% commission with tiered fees of 10-20% and ...
The proposed changes filed Wednesday with a federal court in San Francisco mark the latest twist in a case that began in August 2020.
Google will reduce its Play Store commissions and introduce a new program to support alternative app stores following a ...
The proposed changes filed Wednesday with a federal court in San Francisco mark the latest twist in a case that began in August 2020 when video game maker Epic Games filed an antitrust case ...
Google has lowered its IAP commission fees from 30% to 20%. Developers using Google Play's billing system in the European ...