Alphabet (GOOGL) subsidiary Google and Fortnite developer Epic Games are preparing for another battle in court today. Google ...
Epic accused Google in a 2020 lawsuit of monopolizing how consumers access apps on Android devices and how they pay for ...
We had a rare peek this week into the legal world of antitrust and its enforcement in the games industry. Google is appealing its loss in an antitrust trial as Epic Games convinced a federal court ...
A federal appeals court appeared skeptical of Alphabet Inc.'s attempt to overturn Epic Games' antitrust victory, rejecting ...
Google's appeal of Epic v. Google begins today, with lawyers from both companies appearing before a jury in a federal appeals ...
Google asserts that the judge allowed Epic Games to present a flawed narrative to the jury, suggesting that Google and Apple are not competitors in the app marketplace and payment processing space.
It’s not just Apple that seeks to lock down app sales — Epic Games Store also doesn’t meet the requirements for Google’s Play Store due to its global policy prohibiting third-party stores.
Epic Games is continuing its battle against Apple and Google, even though it has already spent billions of dollars on the legal fight. CEO Tim Sweeney recently shared in an interview with IGN that ...
Epic claims that the 100 highest-grossing mobile game developers aren’t willing to put their games on its store because of fees and Apple and Google’s “restrictions and scare screens.” ...