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Home / Business and Economy / Judge Questions Epic-Google Partnership in Antitrust Case

Judge Questions Epic-Google Partnership in Antitrust Case

23 Jan

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Summary

  • A new deal between Epic and Google involves joint product development and marketing.
  • The agreement reportedly includes an $800 million spend by Epic over six years.
  • A judge is concerned the deal may have influenced Epic's antitrust settlement demands.
Judge Questions Epic-Google Partnership in Antitrust Case

A judge overseeing the Epic Games and Google antitrust dispute is examining a previously undisclosed partnership between the two companies. California District Judge James Donato expressed concern that this new agreement, described as involving joint product development and marketing, could have influenced Epic's position in settlement negotiations. The deal reportedly entails Epic spending $800 million over six years on Google services, framed as Epic paying market rates.

During a hearing, Judge Donato probed witnesses on the deal's implications, noting it involves Epic assisting Google with Android marketing and Google utilizing Epic's core technology. While details remain largely confidential, the judge suggested the settlement and this business deal are interdependent. Epic CEO Tim Sweeney indicated the agreement relates to the 'metaverse' and involves Google gaining more extensive use of Unreal Engine, describing it as a significant transfer of value from Epic to Google.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Epic and Google have formed a new deal involving joint product development, marketing, and partnerships, with Google gaining increased use of Epic's core technology.
Judge Donato is concerned that the new partnership might have influenced Epic's demands in their ongoing antitrust settlement talks with Google.
The agreement is said to involve Epic spending $800 million over six years on services from Google.

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