The chief executive of Epic Games is concerned that Google will “get away” with keeping high charges around its app store, despite the Fortnite maker winning a stunning legal victory over the tech giant over the issue this week.
Tim Sweeney told the Financial Times he was worried Google would offer “fake” remedies to the Californian court that on Monday found the search company was abusing an alleged monopoly over the Android app ecosystem.
In the landmark US case, Epic accused Google of cutting deals with smartphone manufacturers, network operators and game developers to shut down alternatives to its Play Store on Android devices.
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