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Epic Games settles antitrust lawsuit with Samsung

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Last updated: 08.07.2025 23:46
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Epic Games has settled its antitrust lawsuit against tech giant Samsung.

Epic filed a legal complaint against Samsung last year, claiming a partnership between Samsung and Google undermined the jury’s verdict in its previous antitrust case against Google, which it won back in December 2023.

“As an app developer, Epic is harmed by Samsung’s untruthful statements that its apps are unknown and unsafe,” the company wrote in its complaint at the time.

“These false statements not only harm Epic’s reputation but lead to identifiable instances of users abandoning the installation of Epic apps, resulting in the lost profits that would have resulted from purchases made by those users.”

CEO Tim Sweeney, however, has now confirmed Epic is “dismissing our court case against Samsung following the parties’ discussions,” adding he was “grateful that Samsung will address Epic’s concerns.”

A similar legal complaint against Google continues.

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