Google Struck $360-Million Activision Deal to Block Rival App Store, Lawsuit Says

Google Struck $360-Million Activision Deal to Block Rival App Store, Lawsuit Says
The logo of Google during the Viva Tech start-up and technology summit in Paris on May 25, 2018. Charles Platiau/Reuters
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OAKLAND, Calif.—Alphabet Inc’s Google has struck at least 24 deals with big app developers to stop them from competing with its Play Store, including an agreement to pay Activision Blizzard Inc. about $360 million over three years, according to a court filing on Thursday.

Google also agreed in 2020 to pay Tencent Holdings Ltd’s Riot Games unit, which makes “League of Legends,” about $30 million over one year, the filing stated.