Epic Games Triumphs Over Google's Play Store In Antitrust Lawsuit

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An epic precedent was just set as Fortnite’s creator studio Epic Games won an antitrust case against Google. This antitrust case accused Google and its app store of operating illegally as a monopoly.

As stated in the case, Epic alleged that Google ties their billing service and the Play store in such a way that allows them to manipulate the money flow and collect exorbitant fees from the developers who wished to have their apps in the store.

These allegations resulted in a ruling in favor of Epic Games, maybe starting a revolution in mobile purchasing, unlike anything we’ve seen before. There is a solid chance that this anticompetitive behavior from Google will result in the titan losing ground regarding its current monopoly of Android-powered devices’ app stores.

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"The trial has shone a very bright light on what Google has done to impair the competition," a lawyer for Epic, Gary Bornstein, stated during the final allegations of the trial.

Epic Games had a similar case against Apple back in 2020 from which it didn’t emerge victorious. However, the game studio asked the U.S. Supreme Court to revisit the case, which puts Apple in a position to fight the claims if it wishes to maintain the current rules for the App Store.

We may be experiencing a revolution in the gaming industry and a tackle to the current monopolies existing in both the gaming and mobile industries.

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