Google Agreed to Pay Activision $360 Million to Block Rival App Store, Epic Games Lawsuit Says

Google is accused of striking deals with at least 24 prominent app developers, preventing them from competing with its Play Store on Android.

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By Reuters | Updated: 18 November 2022 11:49 IST
Highlights
  • The Google agreements with developers are part of "Project Hug"
  • Epic Games last year mostly lost a similar case against Apple
  • Google has called the lawsuit baseless and full of mischaracterisations

The deal with Activision was announced in January 2020

Alphabet's Google has struck at least 24 deals with big app developers to stop them from competing with its Play Store, including an agreement to pay Activision Blizzard about $360 million (roughly Rs. 2,941 crore) over three years, according to a court filing on Thursday.

Google also agreed in 2020 to pay Tencent Holdings's Riot Games unit, which makes League of Legends, about $30 million (roughly Rs. 245 crore) over one year, the filing stated.

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The financial details emerged in a newly unredacted copy of a lawsuit that Fortnite video game maker Epic Games first filed against Google in 2020. It alleged anticompetitive practices related to the search giant's Android and Play Store businesses.

Google has called the lawsuit baseless and full of mischaracterisations. It said its deals to keep developers satisfied reflect healthy competition.

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Riot said it was reviewing the filing. Activision did not respond to requests for comment.

Epic last year mostly lost a similar case against Apple, the other leading app store provider. An appellate ruling in that case is expected next year.

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The Google agreements with developers are part of an internal effort known as "Project Hug" and were described in earlier versions of the lawsuit without the exact terms.

The remuneration includes payments for posting to YouTube and credits toward Google ads and cloud services.

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The deal with Activision was announced in January 2020, soon after it told Google it was considering launching its own app store. Partnering with Riot also intended to "stop their in-house 'app store' efforts," court papers say.

Google at the time forecast billions of dollars in lost app store sales if developers fled to alternative systems.

Epic's lawsuit alleges that Google knew signing with Activision "effectively ensured that (Activision) would abandon its plans to launch a competing app store." The agreement increases prices and lowers quality of service, the lawsuit added.

Among others that signed with Google, as of July, were gamemakers Nintendo and Ubisoft Entertainment, meditation app Calm and education app company Age of Learning, according to the court papers.

© Thomson Reuters 2022


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