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A years-long legal dispute between tech giant Apple and video game developer Epic Games has finally been resolved. The ...
After a five-year legal battle, a judge has forced Apple to allow Epic Games's Fortnite back on the iOS platform.
In a new legal filing in Epic v. Apple, Microsoft revealed why it hasn't yet released its mobile game store on the iPhone.
"Fortnite," the popular video game developed by Epic Games, claimed a move by Apple is preventing its availability on iOS.
Apple has allowed Fortnite back onto the ... The first payments for a 2022 Epic Games settlement over deceptive in-app purchases are going out, but qualifying gamers have until Jan. 10, 2025 ...
Apple may see further fallout over its failure to comply with a court order that led to last week’s contempt ruling. A class action suit filed on behalf of developers claims that Apple's actions cost ...
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 ...
In the early days of the Apple vs. Epic Games legal battle, Apple banned the Epic Games developer account and all of Epic's titles, like Fortnite, disappeared from the App Store. ‌Epic Games ...
Epic Games CEO Tim Sweeney today said that Fortnite will return to the U.S. App Store next week, and he offered a "peace proposal" with a pledge to bring Fortnite back to iOS worldwide if Apple ...
A federal district court judge found that Apple willfully violated a court order in Epic Games vs. Apple antitrust case. Tim Sweeney, Epic Games’ CEO, tweeted about the court victory ...
The tirades of Epic Games CEO Tim Sweeney against Apple continue, with Sweeney calling the company a "gangster-style" business while completely ignoring that his company also charges developers to ...