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Epic Games today criticized the focus of measures that the UK Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) is considering ...
Alphabet’s Google on Thursday failed to persuade a US appeals panel to overturn a jury verdict and federal court order ...
In 2020, Apple booted Epic Games' Fortnite from the App Store after the gaming company attempted to avoid paying Apple's in-app purchase revenue share fees. Since then, Fortnite has been ...
Apple has blocked our Fortnite submission so we cannot release to the US App Store or to the Epic Games Store for iOS in the European Union. Now, sadly, Fortnite on iOS will be offline worldwide ...
Apple kicked Fortnite out of its App Stores on August 13, hours after Epic Games added a new way to pay for items inside of its iPhone and Android apps.
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.
Apple countered that Epic had created a “self-inflicted wound” by not complying with its payment policy. Apple also said Epic had plenty of alternative ways to distribute its games.
A weeks-long blockbuster antitrust trial between Apple and Epic Games culminated on Monday with the maker of the hit video game Fortnite calling Apple an “overlord” and the iPhone maker ...
Epic Games Inc. failed again to force Apple Inc. to put “Fortnite” back in the mobile app store while the game developer pursues its antitrust claims against the iPhone maker.
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.
On August 13, Epic cut Apple out of its "Fortnite" business, so Apple cut "Fortnite" from the iPhone. Epic sued, and the case is far from over.
Fortnite maker Epic Games sued Apple on Thursday after its hugely popular video game was removed from Apple's App Store. The company has also filed a lawsuit against Google, according to CNET.