Jun 25, 2026
Google starts lowering Play Store fees, making good on Epic Games settlement
Google is finally cutting its Play Store fees, fulfilling promises made after a lengthy legal battle with Epic Games. For years, Google charged most developers 30% on transactions — similar to Apple’s model — and barred outside payment options. That clash with Epic in 2020, when Fortnite’s external billing was banned, led to a bitter lawsuit. According to Ryan Whitwam in Ars Technica, the settlement now allows Google to lower fees in select markets, starting this month, and expand later. This move is a direct response to legal pressure, especially since a judge had threatened to force Google to open up third-party app stores — something Google’s settlement sidesteps, but the message is clear. So what does this actually mean for developers? Well, it’s a shot at more competition, potentially lower prices, and maybe even more control for app creators. If this trend continues, the next big shift might be how app stores operate altogether — less monopolistic, more open. And that could change the game for everyone using Android.