**Epic Games Reaches Settlement with Samsung in Antitrust Battle**
Epic Games has settled its antitrust lawsuit against Samsung, marking a potential win for Fortnite players and mobile gamers. The dispute centered on Samsung’s restrictions that made it harder to install Epic’s games outside official app stores. While terms remain undisclosed, the resolution signals progress in Epic’s fight against restrictive app store policies.
**What This Means for Fortnite and Mobile Gamers**
The settlement could pave the way for easier access to Fortnite and other Epic titles on Samsung devices. Epic CEO Tim Sweeney confirmed the dismissal, thanking Samsung for addressing the company’s concerns. This follows Epic’s broader legal battles against Apple and Google over app store monopolies.
**A Turning Point for Mobile Game Developers?**
Industry experts see the settlement as part of a larger shift toward fairer mobile gaming monetization. Chris Hewish of Xsolla calls it a win for developer rights, breaking free from restrictive app store ecosystems. With ongoing cases against Apple and Google, Epic’s legal efforts may reshape how games are distributed and monetized.
**Fortnite Players Get More Time for $245M FTC Refund Claims**
Meanwhile, the FTC has extended the deadline for Fortnite players to claim refunds in a $245 million settlement over in-game purchases. Gamers now have until July 9 to file claims, adding another layer to Epic’s evolving legal landscape.