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Epic Games has complained that the UK competition regulator has decided against forcing Apple to allow alternatives to the ...
Epic Games CEO Tim Sweeney has revealed that his five-year battle against Apple’s App Store rules has cost over $100 million in legal fees. Sweeney shared this in an interview with Peter Kafka on ...
After filing an antitrust lawsuit against Samsung last year, Epic Games has announced that it has reached a settlement agreement.
It looks like Fortnite won't be available on iOS in the UK any time soon. After successfully getting Fortnite reinstated on iOS through the App Store in the US and the Epic Games Store in the European ...
The return of Fortnite to iOS in the UK is "uncertain", Epic has claimed, as it's unable to bring the Epic Games Store to iOS ...
Epic has called Fortnite's return to the iOS ecosystem in the UK "uncertain" thanks to new decisions made by the country's ...
Epic Games has today announced in a post on X that it won’t be able to bring the Epic Games Store to iOS in the UK this year, ...
Epic Games expands mobile store, ... Tim Sweeney vows to continue legal battle against Apple and Google. España. India. ... Epic will cover the Core Technology Fee (CTF) for one year, ...
The popular game Fortnite is back on the US App Store after a 5-year legal battle with Apple, and Epic Games CEO Tim Sweeney tells Business Insider it represents a "priceless" win for app makers ...
She also directed the company to cover Epic Games’ legal fees related to the contempt issue. Epic Games CEO Tim Sweeney hailed the ruling as a landmark moment for app developers.
Apple willfully violated and ignored a 2021 decision that came out of the Epic Games case, a federal judge found. "Neither Apple, nor its counsel, corrected the, now obvious, lies," Rogers wrote.