Google has followed Apple and kicked Fortnite from the Play Store, after Epic introduced an update that broke the company's app policies.
Google at one point considered buying Epic Games as a means to “squelch” the game company’s attempts to circumvent the Android Play Store, according to newly unsealed court documents. First reported ...
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A Californian district court has found Google created a monopoly with its Google Play app store. This is the result of a long-running, landmark Epic Games versus Google case, which began in 2020.
New court documents reveal Google’s attempts to stop Fortnite for Android from not landing on the Play Store. Apparently, Google called sideloading an “awful” and “abysmal” experience. Google also ...
Google launched a Fortnite Task Force after the game skipped the Play Store in 2018, Epic claims. The task force apparently rushed to disclose a security flaw with Fortnite’s sideloading process. Epic ...
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Epic Games’ legal battles are far from over. Inverse previously reported on the Epic Games v. Apple court case ruling, which loosened payment option restrictions on the App Store but didn’t give Epic ...