Epic, Google settle Android app-store case
Epic Games and Google told a federal judge in San Francisco they’ve reached a comprehensive settlement resolving Epic’s antitrust case over the Google Play Store, proposing terms that align with Judge James Donato’s prior order to open Android to competing app stores and lower fees. The sealed deal, which requires court approval, includes reducing in‑app payment commissions to 9%–20% and obligates distribution of rival third‑party app stores, following a Ninth Circuit decision upholding a jury verdict against Google and the Supreme Court’s refusal to block remedies.
📌 Key Facts
- Settlement filed Nov. 5, 2025; approval pending before U.S. District Judge James Donato
- Proposed commission caps between 9% and 20%, depending on transaction
- Terms mirror prior order requiring Google Play to distribute rival app stores; hearing set Thursday