Tim Sweeney, CEO of Epic Games, remains committed to the company's decades-long legal battle against Apple and Google over ...
(Bloomberg) -- Epic Games Inc., developer of the popular Fortnite shooter title, is adding games from third parties to its new mobile marketplace, stepping up a long, costly dispute with Apple Inc.
Sweeney shared that Epic 'might run into serious financial problems after a couple more decades,' but is committed to ...
It’s been a long time coming, with a couple of big giant companies standing in the way. But Epic Games announced it will finally be able to release third-party mobile games on the Epic Games Store. It ...
Epic Games has expanded its mobile store in the EU, offering free games and covering Apple’s Core Technology Fee to support ...
It came after a Fortnite update that let players buy in-game currency at a lower rate if they bought direct from maker Epic Games - bypassing Apple. Epic appeared to know the ban would come ...
Apple has approved Epic Games' developer account in Sweden ... Apple's quick about-face suggests that European regulators will be able to enforce the law. "This sends a strong signal to developers ...
This support will last for a year and will aim to remove barriers created by Apple’s policies. Epic CEO Tim Sweeney called the CTF “ruinous” and said this step is necessary to enable ...
Epic argued for an extraordinarily narrow market definition that would make it easier to argue Apple was exercising monopoly power. But as I explained in my earlier story, Epic’s argument was undercut ...