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Epic Games CEO Tim Sweeney was asking Apple to open its phones to other app stores as early as 2015, according to new emails made public as part of the companies’ antitrust trial.
E pic boss Tim Sweeney reckons we're in the midst of a "generational change" in the videogame industry—one that's going to see games like Fortnite stick their flag on top of a pile of (largely ...
E pic Games CEO Tim Sweeney said during his address at today's Unreal Fest in Seattle that while there's still uncertainty about what exactly the metaverse is, the continuing growth of Fornite ...
Tim Sweeney Email to Tim Cook in 2015 by Zachery Eanes on Scribd. Cook definitely knows who he is now. While Epic Games is not close to the same stratosphere as Apple, ...
Tim Sweeney, the CEO ofEpic Games, tells Business Insider that the success of "Fortnite" shows that there's no such thing as a "mobile gamer" or a "console gamer" anymore — there's just gamers.
Before Sweeney did that, leading to Apple's tossing Fortnite out of its store, he wrote an email at 2 a.m. to tech executives including Apple CEO Tim Cook. He detailed what Epic was about to do ...
Tim Sweeney’s testimony revolves around the antitrust trial focused on Epic Games’ attempt to upend Google’s store for Android phone apps.
Tim Sweeney, CEO and co-founder of Fortnite maker Epic Games, took the stage at the DICE Summit in Las Vegas on Wednesday to discuss video games' growing status as a social media platform.
Epic Games CEO Tim Sweeney expresses satisfaction with the recent antitrust verdict against Google, revealing that his suspicions about Google's behind-the-scenes practices were confirmed ...
Sweeney said we will need a lot of technologies to create the metaverse. Fortnite can fit 100 players into a game battle now, but it can’t fit a million or tens of millions into the same simulation.
SAN FRANCISCO — Tim Sweeney, chief executive and founder of the video game maker Epic Games, has antagonized the world’s most powerful technology giants since at least 2016.. That year, Mr ...
Tim Sweeney, who runs the company that created Fortnite, testified in a case that, if he wins, could allow competing payment systems on the Play Store. Skip to content Skip to site index.