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While Epic's legal battles with Apple and Google continue, the beef with Samsung over app blocking has been put to rest.
After filing an antitrust lawsuit against Samsung last year, Epic Games has announced that it has reached a settlement ...
Epic Games is dropping its case against Samsung, following claims the tech giant conspired with the Google Play Store to ...
Epic had alleged in the lawsuit that Samsung's "Auto Blocker" feature, which blocked downloads outside of the Google Play ...
Epic’s suit noted that the Galaxy Store is installed on millions of devices, yet drives just one percent of app sales, and ...
Apple changes App Store rules in the EU, allowing developers to link to external payment systems and reducing fees, after a massive antitrust fine and pressure from the Digital Markets Act.
Apple’s new Digital Markets Act malicious compliance scheme is blatantly unlawful in both Europe and the United States and ...
Editor's take: While Fortnite's comeback on iOS is a significant milestone, the story is defined as much by the unexpected length of its absence as by its triumphant return. For CEO Tim Sweeney ...
Fortnite returned to the US App Store after a 5-year legal battle with Apple. Epic Games CEO Tim Sweeney told BI that the resulting expanded App Store freedoms are "priceless" for developers.
Tim Sweeney celebrates Fortnite's return to iOS Following the ruling, Epic Games CEO Tim Sweeney confirmed that he “would return Fortnite to the US iOS App Store next week.” ...
Back in 2020, this dispute ended up with Fortnite blocked from release on iOS. After Sweeney’s tweet it was expected that Fortnite would return to iOS, but so far… nothing.
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