Google moved forward on Wednesday with its agreement to settle a years-long antitrust battle with Epic Games, marking a significant development for Fortnite players. While the settlement still awaits ...
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Fortnite is finally coming back to the Google Play Store. Google and Epic Games have ended their long-running dispute over app store rules and payment ...
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Google is changing how it collects fees on the Play Store, and making it easier to use third-party app stores and billing ...
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Epic Games and Google have settled their legal feud, which opens the door for Fortnite to get a comeback on Google Play.
Epic Games and Google announced in November that they had reached a settlement agreement in Epic v. Google, but that agreement had to be approved by U.S. District Court Judge James Donato, who had ...
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