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Google agreed to pay $360m to Activision to stop competition, Epic Games alleges

Published: 17 Nov 2022 - 10:24 pm | Last Updated: 17 Nov 2022 - 10:27 pm
The logo of Google is pictured during the Viva Tech start-up and technology summit in Paris, France, on May 25, 2018. File Photo / Reuters

The logo of Google is pictured during the Viva Tech start-up and technology summit in Paris, France, on May 25, 2018. File Photo / Reuters

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California: Alphabet Inc's Google has struck deals with at least 24 big app developers to stop them from competing with its Play Store, including an agreement to pay Activision Blizzard Inc about $360m, according to a court filing on Thursday.

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

Google and Activision did not immediately respond to requests for comment on the new filing. But Google has previously said the lawsuit is baseless and has taken business conversations out of context.