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Since 2020, Epic Games and Google have been fighting over the distribution of the Fortnite application and integrated payment methods on Android. Epic Games denounced the dominant position of Google Play Store and the obligation to use its payment system for in-app purchases, considered restrictive for developers and consumers.
This agreement puts an end to this legal fight and opens the Android market to more flexibility for developers and users.
The end of the Google/Epic Games dispute is much more than a legal settlement: it Open the Android market, stimulates innovation and offers new opportunities for developers and publishers of applications.
However, this openness introduces new challenges : security, multi-store management, monetization strategies. Market players will have to act with Prudence and strategy to take advantage of this transformation.
Antitrust refers to all laws and regulations aimed at preventing anticompetitive practices and monopolies in a market. It protects consumers and businesses against abuse of a dominant position.
The in-app payment system allows users to buy services or content directly from the application, such as subscriptions or virtual items. The Google/Epic Games agreement now allows alternative solutions to Google Play.
Android fragmentation refers to the coexistence of multiple app stores and payment systems on the same platform, which creates more choices for users but complicates the compatibility and technical management of applications.
This agreement is historic because it puts an end to a major legal conflict that focused on anti-competitive practices in the mobile sector. It sets a precedent for other antitrust regulations and disputes on digital platforms.