CARY, N.C. (WNCN) – Epic Games and Google reached a “comprehensive settlement” that would bring an end to a years-long court dispute between the two companies.
Epic Games and Google filed a joint legal document in a federal court in California on Tuesday, detailing that this would allow each party to “put their disputes aside while making Android a more vibrant and competitive platform for users and developers.”
Both companies requested U.S. District Judge James Donato to consider a proposal resolving an antitrust lawsuit filed by the Cary-based video game maker in 2020, which accused Google of operating illegal monopolies through its app store and the in-app billing system for Android devices.
The specific terms of the settlement agreement are still under seal and remain subject to cou

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