Fortnite returns to Google Play after Google-Epic settlement

Fortnite returns to Google Play after Google-Epic settlement

Tech in Asia·2026-03-05 13:00

Google said it will expand billing options and cut developer fees on Android, paving the way for the return of Fortnite to its app store worldwide.

The policy overhaul helps resolve its long-running dispute with Epic Games.

Google said it will also make it easier to download and install third-party app stores, starting outside the US, with the US rollout subject to court approval.

The firm said it will lower in-app purchase fees and begin a phased rollout in June in select regions, with a complete global rollout expected by September 2027..source-ref{font-size:0.85em;color:#666;display:block;margin-top:1em;}

🔗 Source: Reuters

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Google links Play Store policy updates to the Epic Games case

The changes follow Epic Games’ 2020 antitrust lawsuit and a 2023 jury verdict that found Google broke antitrust laws tied to the Play Store and Google Play Billing. The companies reached a U.S. court settlement in November 2025 1.Trial records included Google’s Project Hug, a program that spent hundreds of millions of dollars to keep publishers’ games and apps in the Play Store 2.Lower fees refers to reduced in-app purchase service fees. Google plans updated fees starting in June in select regions, with worldwide deployment expected by September 2027 1.Making third-party app stores easier to install means Android users should face fewer steps to download and install them. The change starts outside the U.S. first, while a U.S. launch depends on court approval 1.

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