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While Epic's legal battles with Apple and Google continue, the beef with Samsung over app blocking has been put to rest.
The deadline is approaching to file a claim to receive a portion of a more than $126 million popular gaming site, Fortnite.
Epic Games settled its antitrust lawsuit against Samsung, ending claims that Samsung's Auto Blocker feature unfairly limited ...
Epic Games has settled its antitrust lawsuit against Samsung Electronics, dismissing claims that the South Korean tech giant ...
Samsung resolves a legal clash with Epic Games just before unveiling its foldable lineup, clearing the stage for a smooth ...
Epic Games, the company responsible for Fortnite, agreed to pay money to settle allegations related to in-game purchases. How ...
Nearly 1 million U.S. players have already received payments in the $126 million settlement, but you can still file a claim.
Epic Games agreed to a $520 million settlement to resolve allegations by the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) that it improperly charged Fortnite players in-game currency for purchases they didn’t want.
Just days ahead of the Galaxy Z Fold 7 and Flip 7 launch, Samsung has quietly settled its antitrust dispute with Epic Games, ...
Epic had alleged in the lawsuit that Samsung's "Auto Blocker" feature, which blocked downloads outside of the Google Play ...
Last September, after successfully suing Google for running an illegal app store monopoly, Epic Games sued Samsung, too — alleging the phonemaker of illegally conspiring with Go ...
There are only a couple of days left for Fortnite players to claim their part of a settlement between Epic and the FTC.