Epic Games just won another major court battle against Google, and it’s a big deal for Android users and app developers. The fight has been going on for a while, but this latest win could change how the Google Play Store works forever.
What Happened in Court?
The U.S. Court of Appeals recently rejected Google’s attempt to overturn earlier rulings that favoured Epic Games. This means Google now has no choice but to follow those rulings, at least for the next few years.
Epic’s CEO, Tim Sweeney, called it a big victory, and he’s already planning to launch the Epic Games Store for Android directly through the Play Store.
What Will Change?
With the court’s decision, Google must now open up the Play Store to more competition. This means that other app stores can show up inside the Play Store. That’s right, app stores from other companies won’t be hidden or blocked anymore. Developers can use their payment systems; they won’t have to rely on Google’s billing service or pay its usual 30% fee.
Apps can link to outside download options. Users can be directed to download apps from outside the Play Store if they choose. No more secret deals. Google can’t offer phone makers or mobile carriers special rewards just to stop them from installing other app stores. Over the next three years, all changes listed above must be implemented.
Why It Matters
This is a significant win for app developers. More freedom has been given to them, and they have been granted the right to keep a reasonable percentage of the money they earn from their apps. Users aren’t left out. This change could also mean more choices for fans, and possibly lower prices.
What Google Is Saying
Google isn’t happy. A company spokesperson warned that these changes could make Android less safe and hurt innovation. Even though Google plans to appeal the decision to the U.S. Supreme Court, it still has to start following the new rules right away.
Epic Games appears determined to capitalize immediately on its recent legal momentum, preparing to introduce its storefront to Android platforms. This development will also potentially intensify marketplace competition and challenge established distribution models.