The European Union has confirmed it’s looking into Apple’s decision to close Epic Games’ developer account — citing three separate regulations that may apply. Yesterday the Fortnite maker revealed ...
The Fortnite developer published a blog post on the matter and shared a letter sent by Apple’s lawyers that called Epic Games “verifiably untrustworthy," suggesting the reason behind the ban was due ...
Epic Games is planning to pay the Apple fees that EU developers incur when distributing their apps through the Epic Games Store, Epic CEO Tim Sweeney told The Verge today. Epic Games added almost ...
The Apple-Epic saga has taken a new turn today as the Fortnite game developer, Epic Games, shared that Apple has terminated its developer account. This is a reversal from the earlier approval of ...
Epic Games initially had its Apple Developer Account revoked after openly disregarding App Store policy as the first step of a legal campaign against Apple. That legal battle is getting messier by the ...
Ian Sherr (he/him/his) grew up in the San Francisco Bay Area, so he's always had a connection to the tech world. As an editor at large at CNET, he wrote about Apple, Microsoft, VR, video games and ...
Apple and Epic Games have been in and out of court since August 2020, when Epic first challenged Apple’s practice on barring apps from having in-app purchases outside of those overseen by the App ...
The launch of the Epic Games Store follows the full implementation of the Mobile Software Competition Act, which was passed ...
The move tests the European Union’s new tech competition law, which was designed to allow competing app stores. By Tripp Mickle Reporting from San Francisco When the European Union passed a 2022 law ...
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