The U.S. Supreme Court declined on Monday to halt key parts of a lower-court injunction requiring Google to change Play Store rules in Epic Games’ antitrust case [reuters.com#1][nytimes.com#1][abcnews.go.com#1]. The order requires Google to let developers include external links that bypass Google’s billing system later this month and, by July 2026, to allow rival app stores to be downloaded within Play and to make Play’s catalog available to competitors [reuters.com#1]. Google is continuing its appeal but must move ahead with the initial changes for now [reuters.com#1][nytimes.com#1].
Highlights:
- What’s changing: Google must allow developers to include in-app links steering users to outside payment options that bypass Google’s billing system later this month [reuters.com#1].
- Bigger shift 2026: By July 2026, Google must allow users to download rival app stores within Play and make Play’s app catalog available to competitors [reuters.com#1].
- Legal backdrop: Epic filed its lawsuit in 2020, won a jury trial in 2023, and a federal appeals court upheld the sweeping injunction in July [reuters.com#1].
- Google’s concerns: Google argued the order is unprecedented and would create reputational, safety, and security risks and a competitive disadvantage if implemented now [reuters.com#1].
- Timeline clarity: One summary notes the external-link changes are slated to start October 22, while Reuters describes them as taking effect later this month [androidheadlines.com#1][reuters.com#1].
Legally entitled to steer US Google Play users to out-of-app payments without fees, scare screens, and friction. – Tim Sweeney
Perspectives:
- Google: Google contends the injunction is unprecedented and will cause reputational harm, safety and security risks, and a competitive disadvantage if allowed to take effect. (Reuters)
- Epic Games: Epic’s CEO welcomed the decision, saying developers will be legally entitled to steer U.S. Google Play users to out-of-app payments without extra friction. (Android Headlines)
Sources:
- Google's Play Store shake-up looms after Supreme Court refuses to delay overhaul of the monopoly – abcnews.go.com
- Supreme Court rejects Google’s request to block Play Store injunction – reddit.com
- US Supreme Court allows order forcing Google to make app store reforms – reuters.com
- SCOTUS turns down Google's request to halt key parts of a judge's order requiring Google to make major changes to Play Store in an antitrust case filed by Epic (Mike Scarcella/Reuters) – techmeme.com
- Supreme Court deals Google a blow, forces major Play Store overhaul – androidpolice.com
- Supreme Court, for Now, Rejects Google Bid to Block Changes to App Store – nytimes.com
- Supreme Court Rejects Google Stay, Forcing Play Store Payments Change – androidheadlines.com