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Google Play to Allow Third-Party App Stores as Epic Settlement Withdrawn

Google Play to Allow Third-Party App Stores as Epic Settlement Withdrawn

Key Takeaways

  • Google has confirmed it will begin distributing third-party app stores on the Google Play Store next week.
  • This move follows the withdrawal of a settlement between Google and Epic Games, which aimed to resolve their long-running antitrust dispute.
  • The decision is expected to challenge Google's dominant position in Android app distribution.

Google has announced that third-party app stores will be allowed on the Google Play Store from next week. This development comes after a settlement between Google and Epic Games was withdrawn, effectively ending their long-standing antitrust battle.

According to a statement by Google, the move is part of a broader strategy to increase competition in the Android ecosystem. The company has confirmed that it will begin distributing rival app stores on its platform, marking a significant shift from its previous stance.

In 2020, Epic Games faced penalties after adding a direct purchase option for V-Bucks in Fortnite, violating Google's rules. This led to Fortnite being removed from the Google Play Store and ultimately sparked an antitrust lawsuit against Google. The case highlighted concerns over Google’s management of the Android ecosystem.

Judge James Donato ruled that Google had used its market position to discourage device makers from promoting or pre-loading non-Google app stores, leading to a series of remedies aimed at increasing competition. These included lower fees for developers and mirroring Google Play apps in other stores, with the most critical being the placement of alternative app stores within the Google Play Store.

While Apple faced little penalty in its Epic case, Google was significantly affected by these rulings. The company had to adapt its policies to comply with Judge Donato’s orders, which included allowing third-party app stores on the Google Play Store.

The withdrawal of the settlement between Google and Epic Games means that these changes will now be implemented as planned. This move is expected to challenge Google's dominant position in Android app distribution, potentially leading to a more competitive market for developers and users alike.

Google’s decision reflects its commitment to fostering an open ecosystem on Android. The company has stated that it aims to provide users with more choices and better services through this new arrangement.