The era of the 30 percent app store cut has ended as Google and Epic Games reach a settlement to resolve their long-standing antitrust dispute.
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Google and Epic Games have reached a comprehensive settlement to end their long-standing antitrust dispute. The agreement effectively ends the 30% app store commission era, introduces a 'Registered App Store' program for Android, and allows for catalog mirroring. While subject to court approval, the deal aims to resolve global disputes and return Fortnite to the Play Store with a revised fee structure.
The previous industry-standard app store cut.
Fee for using Google's billing platform.
Final deadline for worldwide fee implementation.
Google and Epic Games have reached a comprehensive settlement to end their long-standing antitrust dispute. The agreement effectively ends the 30% app store commission era, introduces a 'Registered App Store' program for Android, and allows for catalog mirroring. While subject to court approval, the deal aims to resolve global disputes and return Fortnite to the Play Store with a revised fee structure.
The previous industry-standard app store cut.
Fee for using Google's billing platform.
Final deadline for worldwide fee implementation.
The 30% app store commission is officially dead.
Android will support first-class alternative app stores.
Fortnite returns to the Google Play Store soon.
New fee structures range from 5% to 20%.
Settlement resolves antitrust disputes on a global scale.
Optimistic
The text highlights the resolution of a long-standing conflict and the 'enthusiastic support' from both parties for a new era of app distribution.