Google Set to Allow Third-Party App Stores in Play Store by July 22
Google has announced its plans to enable third-party app stores within the Google Play Store in the US, following the withdrawal of a joint motion with Epic Games.
In a significant development for the Android ecosystem, Google has indicated that it will allow third-party app stores to operate within its Play Store starting July 22, 2026. This decision comes as part of a broader shift in app distribution policies.
The announcement was made in a recent court filing, which also noted the withdrawal of a joint motion with Epic Games. This move signals a potential end to ongoing legal disputes over app store practices.
The introduction of rival app stores could reshape how users access applications on Android devices, offering more choices and potentially altering the competitive landscape.