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Epic Games Store coming to Google Play after court win

Epic Games Store coming to Google Play after court win

Following a U.S. court ruling, Epic Games can now publish its app store on Google Play. The move brings Fortnite and more titles directly to Android without sideloading requirements.

Aytun ÇelebibyAytun Çelebi
1 August 2025
in Gaming, Tech
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Epic Games CEO Tim Sweeney announced that the Epic Games Store is slated to launch on the Google Play Store, following a favorable ruling in an appeals court against Google.

The announcement comes after the Ninth Circuit court declined to overturn a 2023 jury verdict which determined Google’s app store and payment system constituted illegal monopolies. Google intends to appeal this decision.

Thanks to the verdict, the Epic Games Store for Android will be coming to the Google Play Store! It's already available worldwide from our web site, https://t.co/f77ZSrBMGd.

Epic Games Store for PC already carries several other PC stores (https://t.co/92elnB3IGv, GOG Galaxy). https://t.co/4ndkMmhLUX

— Tim Sweeney (@TimSweeneyEpic) July 31, 2025

Sweeney conveyed the news via a tweet, stating, “the Epic Games Store for Android will be coming to the Google Play Store.” The move promises to streamline access to Fortnite and other Epic-distributed titles on Android devices, eliminating the need for sideloading or agreements with phone manufacturers for pre-installation. Currently, the Epic Games Store for mobile is only available in the European Union for iPhone and iPad users, while Android users have been able to sideload it from the web since its launch last fall.

According to The Verge, Epic may not be the only company to establish a competing app store within Google’s Play Store in the near future. The Ninth Circuit has seemingly lifted a stay on the permanent injunction Epic secured against Google’s app store monopolies. This injunction mandates Google to open up Android to allow other third-party stores as well. “The stay is lifted,” Epic spokesperson Cat McCormack confirmed to The Verge.

The Epic Games Store on Android will maintain users’ game progress across various platforms. Earlier this year, Epic introduced its weekly free games program to the mobile stores. The store also features other Epic titles such as Fall Guys and Rocket League Sideswipe.

Google’s global head of regulatory affairs, Lee-Anne Mulholland, issued a statement to The Verge, asserting that “This decision will significantly harm user safety, limit choice, and undermine the innovation that has always been central to the Android ecosystem. Our top priority remains protecting our users, developers and partners, and maintaining a secure platform as we continue our appeal.”

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Aytun Çelebi

Starting with coding on Commodore 64 in elementary school moving to web programming in his teenage years, Aytun has been around technology for over 30 years, and he has been a tech journalist for over 20 years now. He worked in many major Turkish outlets (newspapers, magazines, TV channels and websites) and managed some. Besides journalism, he worked as a copywriter and PR manager (for Lenovo, HP and many international brands ) in agencies. He founded his agency, Linkmedya in 2019 to execute his way of producing content. He is recently interested in AI, automation and MarTech.

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