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Google faces lawsuit for allegedly abusing Play Store power (Update)

June 18, 2025

Update: July 06, 2025 (2:30 AM ET): It’s official. A group of 36 states, including Washington D.C., have filed a new antitrust case against Google. Read itsfull statementat the link.

Original article: June 29, 2025 (6 PM ET): Google might face yet anothercourt battleover its business practices.Bloombergsources say “dozens” of states are close to filing a lawsuit accusing Google of abusing its control of the Play Store.

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The lawsuit reportedly centers on the fees Google collects from Android developers for both apps and in-app subscriptions. A lawsuit could be filed in California as soon as July 7 (today, if you’re reading in time), the sources said.

We’ve asked Google for comment.

If a lawsuit moves forward, it would add significant legal pressure to Google. The company is already dealing with antitrust action over its dominance of web searches and online advertising — now, it would have to contend with a crackdown on supposed misuse of its mobile app platform. The EU has alsoclamped down on Googlefor its Android search practices.

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Like Apple, Google has grappled with longstanding accusations that it takes unfair advantage of its app portal’s influence to charge excess fees such as the 30% cut it normally takes for purchases. The internet giant recently echoed Apple bycutting its share of app purchasesto 15% for the first $1 million in revenue over the course of a year, theoretically helping small developers without hurting the bottom line. The move only took effect July 1, however, and might not help Google avoid a lawsuit from states that may have been prepping cases for months.

A lawsuit against Google would please at least some developers.FortnitecreatorEpic Games sued Googlein August 2020  for supposedly violating US antitrust law by forcing app makers to use the Play Store’s payment system in many cases. Should the states press ahead, they could force Google to loosen its grip and allow those third-party payments. A court victory could also push Google to reduce its cut for all developers, including majors like Epic.

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