After the DMA forced Apple to open up its app ecosystem in the EU, Epic Games announced that it would bring its own game store to iOS in Europe and bring Fortnite back to the platform there. Though ...
Just when you thought Fortnite was coming back to iOS, Apple and Epic Games take their feud to new heights. Credit: Rafael Henrique/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images If Fortnite fans were ...
After Epic CEO Tim Sweeney criticized how Apple is rolling out alternative app stores on iOS in the EU, Apple terminated its developer account and called the company ‘verifiably untrustworthy.’ After ...
Epic Games says its previously announced plans to launch an iOS version of the Epic Games Store is now on hold because Apple has terminated its previously approved developer account. Epic Games' ...
The Apple-Epic saga has taken a new turn today as the Fortnite game developer, Epic Games, shared that Apple has terminated its developer account. This is a reversal from the earlier approval of ...
It’s been a tumultuous week for Epic Games as it has been forced to contend with Apple amid the new regulations of the European Union’s Digital Markets Act (DMA), but it looks like Epic has come out ...
Apple has terminated Epic Game’s iOS developer account, stifling the game publisher’s ambitions of an EU third-party iOS app store. In a blog post, the Fortnite publisher shared a letter from Apple ...
In a surprise twist following Apple's expected drop of the new 'open' Euro-only build of iOS17.4, it appears that Apple has reneged on their previous granting of permissions to Epic to step back onto ...
Apple is already being looked into by EU regulators for terminating Epic Games' developer account. Credit: Arda Kucukkaya/Anadolu Agency via Getty Images On Thursday, the Digital Markets Act (DMA) ...