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Epic Games has been waiting for Apple to approve Fortnite for the US iOS App Store for nearly a week, and now Epic CEO Tim Sweeney is using X to try and put pressure on Apple.
Epic Games is trying to paint Apple as the new IBM, the controlling “Big Brother” that Apple was toppling in its 1984 Macintosh ad. It’s not just a PR stunt, either.
Epic Games claims Apple chose to include "misleading" Google inquiry data when the number of daily Fortnite players has actually grown 39%. A full hearing on the matter is scheduled for Sept. 28.
Apple and Google subsequently pulled "Fortnite" from their stores.That led to Epic Games filing suits against both companies, charging that their app stores are anti-competitive and monopolistic.
Key Background. Epic Games sued Apple in 2020, alleging the company was maintaining a monopoly and stifling competition by banning third-party apps and game marketplaces on iOS devices.
Epic Games CEO Tim Sweeney — the guy behind Fortnite — has been fighting Apple over its App Store rules for five years.; Last week, Sweeney won what could be a far-reaching victory — if it ...
Apple and Epic Games' long awaited trial over antitrust allegations regarding Apple's control over the App Store and the mobile ecosystem has started. Here's everything you need to know.
After a year-long lawsuit between Epic Games and Apple, a U.S. District Court judge reached a ruling in court on Sept. 10. In the end, it turned out to be a partial win for both parties.
The Epic Games v. Apple trial began on May 3, 2021, and has since been doling out golden news nugget after golden news nugget. So many interesting items, ...
‌Epic Games‌ is unhappy with the fee that Apple continues to charge, today telling the court that Apple has not complied with the order, and asking that Apple be held in contempt of court ...
Epic Games has accused Apple of deliberately delaying its attempt to launch its own iOS games store in Europe, and has raised it as a potential antitrust issue with the EU.. The Fortnite developer ...
Apple Blocks Epic Games From Using iPhone Tools in Escalation of Feud. The move tests the European Union’s new tech competition law, which was designed to allow competing app stores.