![]() ![]() Mr Sweeney's warning comes as the CMA prepares to rule on an investigation into Google's app store. The two companies have hit out at the regulator’s decision, fuelling concerns that Britain is becoming an unattractive place for technology businesses. The regulator faces mounting scrutiny of its approach to technology after blocking the merger of gaming giants Microsoft and Activision. Tim Sweeney, the chief executive of Epic Games, said the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) would be guilty of “a complete failure of regulation” if it allows Google to continue charging app makers high fees on its download stores. ![]() Britain’s competition watchdog has been warned it risks a “betrayal of antitrust principles” by the chief executive of one of the world’s biggest gaming companies. ![]()
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