23687574 – Breaking News & Latest Updates 2026
Skip to main content

Epic v. Google: everything we learned in Fortnite court

See all Stories

S
Quote
Google explains why some developers were able to get away with paying less on Play.

“Developers were working with us in partnership and they were offered a 15 percent revenue share as part of that,” says Google’s Paul Gennai, referring to Google’s Living Room Accelerator Program (LRAP) and parallel ADAP program for audio apps.

What about subscription devs who were paying 0 percent back in the day?

There was a component of our billing policy at the time that was likely confusing and could be misinterpreted; there were developers selling goods and digital subscriptions at the time that were not using Google Play Billing.

“We knew we were going to have to come around and correct that problem,” he adds.

This does not explain Spotify’s current 0 percent rate, or its special offer to Netflix, or other deals we’ve seen in court, though.

But it is a defense for another point Epic has made about how Google was not enforcing Play Store Billing evenly.

Follow topics and authors from this story to see more like this in your personalized homepage feed and to receive email updates.
Comments
Loading comments
Getting the conversation ready...