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The Fortnite maker might return the hit game to the Apple marketplace next week if Apple removes its App Store fees worldwide ...
In response, Apple (and Google, who Epic also sued) removed Fortnite from mobile stores. And thus, Epic formally launched ...
Fortnite developer Epic Games, via founder and CEO Tim Sweeney on X, announced that the game would return to the iOS App ...
A California court bans Apple from collecting developer fees on web transactions, giving the massively popular game a chance ...
Not long after Apple was smacked hard by a US court yesterday, Epic Games’ CEO Tim Sweeney announced that Fortnite would ...
In the ongoing battle of the Tims, Apple CEO Tim Cook said the company plans to appeal a judge’s ruling yesterday that it has ...
Apple has updated its App Store Guidelines, now permitting apps to include buttons, external links or calls to action for ...
The order Wednesday could be a final nail in the nearly five-year antitrust case between Apple and the Cary video game ...
A judge said that Apple failed to comply with a prior injunction order, which was imposed in an antitrust lawsuit brought by ...
Two big corporations in the midst of a heated legal battle over money deciding to bury the hatchet? Aye, sounds likely.
Apple's failure to comply with Judge Gonzales Rodgers' order is bad. The way it thinks about its customers is worse.