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Google and Epic’s new settlement could change the Play Store globally

November 6, 2025 By Joseph Humphrey View Comments

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Google and Epic Games have filed a proposed settlement in federal court, presenting a unified plan to end their years-long antitrust battle, according to Reuters. The proposal, which must be approved by US District Judge James Donato, would significantly alter the original injunction, expanding its scope from the US to the entire globe and setting new long-term rules for Android’s app ecosystem.

Both companies, once fierce adversaries in this case, are now presenting the proposal as a positive step forward. Google’s President of Android Ecosystem, Sameer Samat, stated the changes “focus on expanding developer choice and flexibility.” And Epic Games CEO Tim Sweeney called it an “awesome proposal” that “genuinely doubles down on Android’s original vision as an open platform.”

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Exciting news! Together with Epic Games we have filed a proposed set of changes to Android and Google Play that focus on expanding developer choice and flexibility, lowering fees, and encouraging more competition all while keeping users safe. If approved, this would resolve our…

— Sameer Samat (@ssamat) November 5, 2025

What the proposed settlement includes

After Google lost the antitrust case, Judge James Donato issued an injunction that forced Google to make big changes to the Play Store. However, those changes were limited to the US and were set to last for only three years. This new settlement, which both companies are asking Judge Donato to approve, takes that original order and supercharges it.

Here are the key changes:

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  1. Global Scope and a Longer Term: Unlike the original order, which was limited to the US and lasted for three years, this new agreement would apply worldwide and remain in effect for six and a half years, through June 2032.
  2. New Developer Fee Caps: The settlement establishes a new service fee model for developers who bypass Google Play Billing. Fees would be capped at 9% or 20%, depending on the type of transaction (e.g., in-game advantages vs. app subscriptions).

Streamlining third-party app stores

One of the most significant wins for users and competing stores is how this settlement addresses installation “friction.” Epic has long argued that Google uses intimidating “scare screens” to dissuade users from sideloading apps or installing third-party stores.

According to the proposal, starting with the next major Android release, Google will create a new, streamlined process. Users will be able to install a “Registered App Store” from a website “by clicking on a single store install screen using neutral language.” This is a massive user experience improvement that will finally allow stores like the Epic Games Store to compete on a more level playing field.

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What happens next

The settlement will be presented to Judge Donato this week. If he approves the modified terms, it would resolve one of the most significant legal challenges Google’s Android business has ever faced.

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It’s also worth noting that this move from Google serves as a strategic contrast to Apple, who continue to fight against opening their iOS ecosystem. By agreeing to this new settlement, Google is proactively and globally embracing a more open model.

Overall, I think this is a win for developer choice and, ultimately, for users. If approved by the judge, this could have positive ripples that change the app store economy across the entire tech industry.

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About Joseph Humphrey

Joe has been a part of Chrome Unboxed since 2016 when he started helping Robby produce YouTube videos. Although normally behind the scenes, Joe has spent countless hours editing reviews and unboxings of many, many Chromebooks. Now a Partner in Unboxed Media, Joe is constantly thinking strategically about the Chromebook industry and how Chrome Unboxed can continue to innovate in the space.

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