Policy changes forced by Epic Games’ lawsuit leave Google taking a smaller bite of mobile-app transactions than Apple.
External billing support coming to the US, UK, and EEA ...
Google spent the last few years locked in a legal grudge match with Epic Games, which claimed that Google’s stewardship of ...
Google Play Store will allow developers to use third-party payment systems in select markets from June 30, offering greater ...
This is all a consequence of Google's epic trial loss against Epic Games. Google's loss against Epic Games in court has now ...
Google will cut Play Store fees, allow outside payment options, and roll out new developer programs across major markets ...
As a result of the lawsuit Epic Games filed against Google, Google is making major changes to its Play Store worldwide.
Google is reducing Play Store service fees and allowing developers to offer alternative payment systems or direct users to their own websites for ...
Google today announced that it will open up the Play Store to external payments starting on June 30 in the US, UK, and Europe ...
This decision unbundles Google's flat 30 percent commission into separate service and billing fees, executing changes agreed ...