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Epic Games' fight to change Apple's App Store rules has been an expensive activity for the game maker, with CEO Tim Sweeney ...
Epic Games CEO Tim Sweeney — the guy behind Fortnite — has been fighting Apple and Tim Cook over its App Store rules for five ...
In the early days of the Apple vs. Epic Games legal battle, Apple banned the Epic Games developer account and all of Epic's ...
Epic Games plans to use its Sweden developer account to submit Fortnite to Apple’s US iOS App Store, according to CEO Tim ...
Epic Games CEO Tim Sweeney today said that Fortnite will return to the U.S. App Store next week, and he offered a "peace ...
Epic Games said that Fortnite will return to the US App Store next week after a new court ruling. Here's what you should know ...
A US judge has ruled strongly against Apple in the Epic Games case, paving the way for Fortnite to return to iOS. Read on for ...
Epic CEO Tim Sweeney has made an offer to Apple — end external commissions globally and get "Fortnite" back on the App Store ...
Fortnite has returned to iOS in the EU, but only via Epic’s own mobile app store, which isn’t available in the US.
A federal judge has found that Apple violated a court injunction in an antitrust case filed by Fortnite maker Epic Games.
Epic Games ‘ five year legal battle against Apple has cost the developer well over $100M in legal fees alone, and CEO Tim Sweeney says that the total cost has been north of a billion dollars.
Epic Games will bring Fortnite back to the Apple iOS App Store in the U.S., using their EU developer account. Read full story ...