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Epic and Google Settle Antitrust Case With Global Fee Cuts and Easier Third-Party Store Access

Wednesday November 5, 2025. 06:29 PM , from Slashdot
Epic and Google Settle Antitrust Case With Global Fee Cuts and Easier Third-Party Store Access
Epic Games and Google have agreed to settle their long-running antitrust lawsuit. The settlement converts Judge James Donato's United States-only injunction into a global agreement extending through June 2032. Google will reduce its standard app store fees to either 20% or 9% depending on the transaction type.

The company will also create a program in the next major Android release allowing alternative app stores to register and become what Google calls first-class citizens. Users will be able to install these registered app stores from a website with a single click using neutral language.

The settlement addresses Epic's concerns about friction and scare screens that discouraged sideloading. Google will charge a 5% fee for transactions using Google Play Billing, separate from its service fee. Alternative payment options must be shown alongside Google Play Billing.

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https://tech.slashdot.org/story/25/11/05/1729212/epic-and-google-settle-antitrust-case-with-global-f...

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