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Epic Games is still working through a developer account snag. 'We’re working as hard as possible,' says Epic CEO Tim Sweeney.
A harshly worded US ruling, punitive measures by the EU: But Apple can still be sure of the loyalty of small app developers. An analysis.
After a nearly five-year absence, Fortnite is set to return to iPhones in the United States — and the relaunch could happen in just a few days.
A US judge found Apple in contempt for failing to comply with a 2021 injunction aimed at loosening App Store restrictions.
Apple has updated its App Store policies to let US developers offer external payment links, following a court order.
Epic Games CEO Tim Sweeney — the guy behind Fortnite — has been fighting Apple and Tim Cook over its App Store rules for five ...
The massively popular game is expected to make a comeback on iOS devices, following a court ruling against Apple.
Epic Games will bring Fortnite back to the Apple iOS App Store in the U.S., using their EU developer account. Read full story ...
Epic Games plans to use its Sweden developer account to submit Fortnite to Apple’s US iOS App Store, according to CEO Tim ...
In the early days of the Apple vs. Epic Games legal battle, Apple banned the Epic Games developer account and all of Epic's ...
Last week, news broke that following a new court order enforcing the injunction preventing “anticompetitive acts” by Apple on ...
Fortnite is relaunching on iPhone in the US soon, and now per the Epic Games CEO we know exactly how that’s going to happen.