Epic Games, the creators of Fortnite, seeks another lawsuit against Google — and now Samsung — for anti-competitive practices ...
Why it matters: Epic Games, the creator of Fortnite, has filed a new lawsuit against Google and Samsung, accusing them of ...
Epic Games’ latest lawsuit focuses on a Samsung program called Auto Blocker, which stops users from downloading apps from sources other than the Google Play Store or Samsung Galaxy Store.
When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. Epic Games is suing Samsung and Google over an Auto Blocker feature that the game developer ...
Epic Games has accused Samsung of making it too difficult to download its massively popular video game Fortnite on certain mobile devices. In a legal complaint it said it would file on Monday ...
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. Last year, Epic Games prevailed in court against Google in an antitrust case that alleged the Google Play Store is an illegal monopoly. Now, Epic ...
Epic Games has filed a lawsuit against Google and Samsung for colluding and partaking in anti-competitive conduct. The lawsuit alleges that Samsung introduced its ‘Autoblocker’ feature to ...
After Epic launched the Epic Games Store on Android to compete with the Play Store, Samsung introduced “Auto Blocker” on new phones to prevent users from accessing competing app sources.
Fab marketplaces combine the different online stores offered by Epic Games in the past, starting off with the Unreal Engine ...
Injunction is a victory for Epic Games and other app developers who want alternatives to the Google-controlled app store.
Third-party app stores will be visible within the Play Store, and developers can bypass Google’s 30% app tax in the US. Last week, Epic filed a new ...