Her Fortnite Epic Games also moved away from Play Store, after it was pulled from Apple's App Store before it all started. Soon after, Epic Games filed lawsuits against Google and Apple for "monopoly behavior".
Google's decision to remove the game from the Play Store came after Epic released an update to Fortnite that violated its payment policy platforms.
This update allows players to pay Epic directly for in-app purchases instead of using Google's official system. Applications and games they should provide 30% of every transaction made through Play Store (and App Store).
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In its complaint, Epic claims that Google's policy is detrimental to both developers and consumers, as it allows the search company to act as a "mandatory intermediary in every in-app transaction." Epic, as mentioned above, filed a lawsuit against Apple for the same reason.
As for Fortnite it remains available for download on Android devices via Epic's official website. In a statement, Google said it remains open to negotiations with Epic to bring the game back to the Play Store.
Last month, Epic CEO Tim Sweeney criticized Apple and Google for the monopoly and anti-competitive policies of their respective stores.