By James Panichi ( July 17, 2025, 04:28 GMT | Insight) — Epic Games’ wait for a ruling in its Australian antitrust lawsuit targeting Apple and Google over alleged anticompetitive practices relating to the tech giants’ app stores is set to continue for an additional two weeks, with an Australian court setting Aug. 12, 2025, as the new date for a ruling. The Federal Court of Australia announced the update on its website today, scrapping the July 29 date announced last week. The court offered no explanation for the decision, which applies to four separate casefiles: the Apple and Google lawsuits and two related class actions.Epic Games’ nail-biting wait for a ruling in its Australian antitrust lawsuit targeting Apple and Google over alleged anticompetitive practices relating to the tech giants’ app stores is set to continue for an additional two weeks, with an Australian court setting Aug. 12, 2025, as the new date for a ruling….
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