Google reportedly paid Activision Blizzard $360 million to stop it building a rival app store
Google considered launching a bid to acquire Epic GamesIt said Google discussed teaming up with Tencent, which owns a 40% stake in Epic, to gain a measure of control over the company or to potentially plan a hostile takeover.
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