Google has asked a U.S. judge not to impose sweeping changes to the Alphabet unit's app store Play that were proposed by «Fortnite» maker Epic Games in the companies' closely-watched antitrust fight.
Google made its filing late on Thursday in San Francisco federal court, where Epic last year persuaded a jury that the tech giant unlawfully stifled competition with its controls over apps downloads on Android devices and payments to developers for in-app transactions.
Epic's proposal «would make it nearly impossible for Google to compete,» Google's filing said.
The gaming company in March asked U.S. District Judge James Donato in San Francisco to force Google to make it easier for users to download apps from other sources and to allow developers more flexibility in offering and charging for purchases.
The Cary, North Carolina-based company also said it should be allowed to bring its Epic Games Store to Android «without delays and barriers.»
A hearing on the proposed injunction is scheduled for May 23.
Epic did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
Wilson White, Google's head of government affairs and public policy, said in a statement that «Epic's demands would harm the privacy, security, and overall experience of consumers, developers, and