Epic's Fortnite Returns to Google Play as Antitrust Saga Fades Away
In a significant development, Epic Games' popular battle royale game Fortnite has been reinstated on the Google Play Store in the United States, marking a major milestone in the company's protracted legal battle with the tech giants.
Just last November, Epic had secured a settlement with Google regarding fees charged to developers and handling of in-app payments. The revised agreement, imposed by US District Judge James Donato, offered relief from some of the restrictions placed on app stores by regulators.
Earlier this year, Fortnite's absence from iOS was similarly attributed to ongoing antitrust disputes with Apple. However, after a series of court rulings siding with Epic Games' interests, the game reappeared on Apple's App Store in the US.
The recent return of Fortnite to Google Play suggests that Epic has successfully negotiated favorable terms following its several years-long feud with major tech companies.
In a significant development, Epic Games' popular battle royale game Fortnite has been reinstated on the Google Play Store in the United States, marking a major milestone in the company's protracted legal battle with the tech giants.
Just last November, Epic had secured a settlement with Google regarding fees charged to developers and handling of in-app payments. The revised agreement, imposed by US District Judge James Donato, offered relief from some of the restrictions placed on app stores by regulators.
Earlier this year, Fortnite's absence from iOS was similarly attributed to ongoing antitrust disputes with Apple. However, after a series of court rulings siding with Epic Games' interests, the game reappeared on Apple's App Store in the US.
The recent return of Fortnite to Google Play suggests that Epic has successfully negotiated favorable terms following its several years-long feud with major tech companies.