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Xbox, Google and Android
"Google’s statement is deceitful. Shame on them." Epic CEO Tim Sweeney lays the smackdown on Google after its new statement that Microsoft was "always able" to offer an Xbox ...
Epic Games' Tim Sweeney is pulling no punches after Google issues a new statement on the long-awaited, long-delayed Xbox Android gaming store.
Epic’s Tim Sweeney Calls Google “Deceitful” For Xbox App Claim, Mocks Them For Stadia’s Failure
Google also claimed that the case revolved around security issues that they have, that Microsoft and Epic do not share. But at this point, Epic Games’ President, Tim Sweeney, has chimed in. On Twitter, he said this:
Microsoft's Xbox store for Android is ready, but Google says it's unsafe for launch
Microsoft says it's holding back its Android store for Xbox games as it waits for the latest court delay. However, Google is still not happy with sharing the Android store space.
Xbox says it’s still blocked from selling and launching games from its Android app, Google says it isn’t
Xbox and Google have seemingly provided conflicting takes on whether Xbox is allowed to sell and launch games from its Android app. In October, a US judge issued a permanent injunction ordering Google to open its Android marketplace to competitors.
Microsoft’s Xbox app still isn’t on Android, but now we know why
The President of Xbox promised an overhauled Android app offering remote gaming in November, but it still hasn’t hit the app store.
Xbox's plan to see games via Android app delayed by court order
Microsoft's plan to enable Android users to buy and play console games via the Xbox app have been delayed, seemingly
Microsoft's Xbox Store on Android delayed due to court case
Users of the Xbox app for Android should be able to buy Xbox games, but this function is still missing. Microsoft is apparently waiting for court decisions.
The Xbox Game Store for Android Is Ready Says Microsoft, But Google's Stay Prevents Launch
Microsoft revealed that its Xbox Game Store for Android is only waiting for the court's mandate to take effect.
Microsoft And Google Clashing About The Xbox Mobile App Store
Microsoft and Google have been clashing heads to allow Xbox to sell and launch games from its Android App following a US judge verdict in October.
Microsoft Says It's Google's Fault You Can't Buy Xbox Games On Its App
Back in October, Microsoft announced that come November, it would be able to finally start selling Xbox games via its app on Android devices. This, as The Verge points out, has not yet happened. Now Xbox president Sarah Bond has taken to social media to lay the blame for this delay squarely at Google’s feet.
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Xbox Android Plans Delayed by Court Order
After missing its original schedule, Xbox claims a new court decision is the reason behind the unforeseen delay, but Google ...
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Google Takes Epic Games Fight to Court, Wants Play Store Overhaul Reversed
Google is appealing a verdict forcing major changes to its Play Store, arguing the ruling unfairly benefits Epic Games and ...
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Microsoft says it's ready to let you buy and play games directly via Xbox app on Android, but court ruling now blocking launch
Microsoft says its plans to let users buy and play games directly via the Xbox app on Android are being held up by a new ...
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Microsoft's Xbox Game Store For Android 'Ready To Go Live,' Says Executive, But Legal Standoff With Google Halts Launch
Microsoft has developed its Xbox game store for Android but remains unable to launch the service due to ongoing legal ...
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