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Google settles with Epic Games, drops its Play Store commissions to 20%

Last updated: March 4, 2026 1:12 pm
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Google has made significant changes to its Play Store following a settlement with Epic Games over anticompetitive concerns. In a blog post, Google announced that it will reduce its Play Store commissions to 20% on in-app purchases, with an additional 5% fee for developers who choose to use Google’s billing system. This move comes as part of a new agreement between the two companies, allowing Epic Games to bring Fortnite back to the Google Play Store worldwide and invest in its own alternative app store, the Epic Games Store for Android.

One of the key changes introduced is the Registered App Stores program, which aims to simplify the installation process for users who wish to download apps from sources other than Google Play. This program will ensure that approved app stores meet certain quality and safety standards, providing users with a more secure experience. Initially launching in markets outside the U.S., the program will expand globally once the settlement is approved by the court.

In addition to the program, Google has adjusted its commission structure for developers. The standard commission rate of 30% will now be reduced to 20% for new app installs and 10% for recurring subscriptions. However, an additional 5% fee will apply for developers using Google’s billing system. These changes are set to go into effect by June 30, 2026, in the EEA, U.K., and U.S., with a global rollout planned for September 30, 2027.

Furthermore, Google is introducing new developer programs, including the Apps Experience Program and the revamped Google Play Games Level Up program, to incentivize developers to create high-quality experiences on Android. Developers participating in these programs will benefit from reduced commission rates on transactions from new app installs.

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Epic Games has praised the settlement and the resulting changes, stating that they will make Android a more open platform with increased competition among app stores. Epic Games CEO Tim Sweeney expressed his gratitude towards Google for the new developments, calling it a “better deal for all developers.”

It is worth noting that Epic Games is also embroiled in a similar legal battle with Apple over its App Store commissions. Apple recently made changes to allow developers to link to external payment options, with the case currently under appeal. Despite this ongoing dispute, Google’s recent actions have been seen as a positive step towards fostering a more competitive and developer-friendly environment within the app ecosystem.

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