The era of the 30 percent app store cut has ended as Google and Epic Games reach a landmark settlement.
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Google and Epic Games have reached a comprehensive settlement to resolve their long-standing antitrust dispute. The agreement fundamentally alters the Android ecosystem by ending the mandatory 30 percent commission, lowering service fees, and granting alternative app stores 'first-class status' through a new registration and catalog mirroring system.
Reduced from the previous 30% flat rate.
Ongoing service fee for recurring app subscriptions.
Fee for using Google's internal billing platform.
Google and Epic Games have reached a comprehensive settlement to resolve their long-standing antitrust dispute. The agreement fundamentally alters the Android ecosystem by ending the mandatory 30 percent commission, lowering service fees, and granting alternative app stores 'first-class status' through a new registration and catalog mirroring system.
Reduced from the previous 30% flat rate.
Ongoing service fee for recurring app subscriptions.
Fee for using Google's internal billing platform.
The 30 percent app store cut is officially ended.
Developers can now steer users to alternative payment methods.
Alternative app stores gain first-class status on Android.
Google Play Store fees reduced across all categories.
Fortnite will return to the Google Play Store soon.
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The text describes the resolution of a long-running conflict with both parties expressing support for a deal that benefits the developer ecosystem.