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The most controversial apps and games from 2019

June 09, 2025

Before we get started, we wanted to pay homage to three beloved Google products that don’t exist anymore, includingGoogle+,Google Allo, andInbox by Gmail. We believe many of our readers would add these apps to the list, but let’s face facts, being hilariously bad at managing your products isn’t controversial.

The Play Store made its fair share of mistakes

Google Play updated its various policies and it ended the longtime reigns of a lot of prominent apps. To start the year, John Emulators’ popular SNES and NES emulators werebanned from the Play Store for alleged trademark infringement. Neither of those apps ever came back to the Play Store so the developer released acombo emulator a bit later. The original emulators had been on the Play Store for years without issue beforehand.

Google Play wasn’t done. It changed how it handled SMS and calling permissions. Cerberus, one of the most popular phone finder apps, wasimmediately removed from the Play Storeand remains gone to this day. You canonly find the app from its official websiteand you must sideload it now. Those same permissions also crippled asex workers safety appand caused all sorts of other problems.

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Additionally, the Play Store didn’t exactly play fair all year.It pinged Fleksywith aPEGI 13 ratingdue to its inclusion of a middle finger emote. However, Gboard has literally the same emote and Google Play assigns Gboard a PEGI 3 rating. This effectively gave Fleksy a T for Teen rating and that lowers its searchability on the world’s biggest app store. The issue was later rectified but it might not have if Fleksy hadn’t made a massive stink about it.

Epic Games takes on the Play Store twice

Epic Games, developer of Fortnite, took on the Play Store twice this year. It started back in January when Epic Games declared their intention to release a competitor to Google Play Store. In October 2019,Epic Games changed the name of the Fortnite Installer to Epic Games appwith Fortnite as an option to install. Epic Games makes the app store attractive to developers by sending them home with 88% of their revenue, 18% more than Google Play’s 70%. There areeven developer tools available already.

The company didn’t stop there. They tried to submit Fortnite to the Play Store withits own payment systeminstead of Google’s. The move would’ve subverted the 30% Google tax in the Play Store. Google Play summarily rejected the submission. The two companies fired back and forth over it for a week.

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A lot of these things won’t come full circle until 2020, but this little spat between Epic Games and the Play Store has been ongoing since Fortnite launched in 2018.

The usual array of unacceptable nonsense

Of course, every year there are some apps and games that are just not good ideas. We didn’t see nearly as many in 2019 as previous years because most of those attempts are squashed before they reach the end user.

However, we did hear about agay conversion appthat took Google a surprisingly long time to remove. In fact, Google let it hang out for over two months before rendering its final decision. However, many threats were made at Google from various rights groups before that happened. They were, however, much faster toban this Hong Kong protest game for capitalizing on sensitive events, something that is actually against Google Play’s policy.

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Meanwhile,some beauty appswere showing off pornography ads and stealing user photos. Additionally, they were all guilty of full-screen ads for fake apps that did nothing if you purchased them with real money. Finally, these beauty apps boasted a feature to upload your photo and have it beautified. However, they would just keep the photo and send out garbage update text instead. Thankfully, all of themalong with dozens of othersare gone now.

Big companies weren’t immune to this either. Both Facebook and Google had data collector apps for both Android and iOS. Google disabled itsScreenwise Meter appon iOS in late January 2019. Facebookshut the app downafter it received exposure in late February 2019. However, the social media giantlaunched another one in November 2019.

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PUBG Mobile gets international scrutiny

PUBG Mobile players really need to tone it down. Players in some countries are so into the game that it was made illegal in some regions such as India andNepal. In fact, the game made news when16 students were arrested in India for playing the online shooter.

All the negative press prompted the Tencent, the developer, toimplement a Gameplay Management feature. The feature helps curb addiction and aggression from fervent fans of the game. Meanwhile, China shut the game down completely. Tencentreplaced the game with a gore-free versioncalled Game For Peace. Players “killed” in Game Of Peace just kneel down and give you a friendly hand wave.

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The concerns are mostly in the game’s aggressively violent nature. In Nepal especially, parents complained that the game was negatively affecting their children’s studies and making them more aggressive at school and at home. All of this took place between January and June of 2019.

The RCS War

Finally, let’s talk about RCS. RCS is atexting protocol that is more powerful than SMSand was long heralded as a replacement for the antiquated messaging service. Google worked with carriers around the world for years to make RCS a real thing and it seemed like 2019 was the year we would finally see it.

Well, we did, but not before everything melted down first. The carriers took their sweet time implementing RCS soGoogle went ahead and did it solo. In response, thecarriers announced their own app that would work with RCS, but that RCS support wouldn’t work in other apps. We feel like Google is coming out on top with this one, even though its RCS solution only works with the Android Messages app.

The mess isn’t just between carriers and Google. Google’s own roll-out was quite slow and only opened up in the US in the last month. Additionally, there were hacks thatwould open RCS early that kept going down and coming back up again. Meanwhile, the aforementioned carrier app still hasn’t launched as of the time of this writing.

There are pros and cons to RCS messaging. However, by and large, the general public seems to be migrating to data messaging apps like WhatsApp, Facebook Messenger, Discord, and others anyway, possibly making it dead before it ever got started. In any case, Google and mobile phone operators have officially divorced where RCS is concerned and we may never see the kind of roll-out we were promised years ago.

Of course, these are just the biggest examples of controversy in and around the Play Store this year. If we missed anything you thought should be here, tell us about it in the comments below!

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