The Epic Games trial is the second major US antitrust trial currently facing Google.
Google slammed for ‘bribe and block’ tactics as app store antitrust trial kicks offGoogle gave “Call of Duty” parent Activision-Blizzard a whopping $360 million in incentives in 2020 to launch its video game on the “Play” app store, according to lawyers in Epic Games’ antitrust lawsuit targeting Google’s Android app marketplace empire.
Additionally, Google is under federal scrutiny related to its digital advertising practices and its “Maps” business. The company has also noted that developers who received payments were not blocked from creating their own app stores. Aside from the Activision-Blizzard payment, Google purportedly agreed to pay $30 million in 2020 to Riot Games, the maker of the popular “League of Legends” video game franchise.
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