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'Fortnite' will return to iPhone in 2023, says Epic CEO | AppleInsider
Epic Games CEO Tim Sweeney has suggested that ‘Fortnite’ will return to iOS and iPadOS in 2023. Here’s how that could happen. appleinsider.com More
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Epic's 'Support a creator' program pays out only 5% of game content makers' sales | AppleInsider
At the same time it rails against Apple’s payments through the App Store, Epic reaps 95% of the earnings of people participating in the new “Support a Creator” program. appleinsider.com More
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'Fortnite' returns to iPhone on Xbox Cloud Gaming with no subscription required | AppleInsider
A touch-friendly version of “Fortnite” returns to the iPhone thanks to an Epic Games and Xbox Cloud Gaming partnership. appleinsider.com More
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Epic's App Store lawsuit appeal badly flawed & 'Fortnite' ruling should stand, says Apple | AppleInsider
In a new brief, Apple declares that Epic Games lost the Epic v. Apple trial because it failed to prove wrongdoing — and not because of any legal errors on the judge’s part. appleinsider.com More
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Microsoft says that if Apple isn't stopped now, its antitrust behavior will just get worse | AppleInsider
Microsoft has filed an amicus brief supporting Epic Games in its appeal against Apple, and argues that, “the potential antitrust issues stretch far beyond gaming.” appleinsider.com More
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Epic vs. Apple takes new turn as 34 US states side with 'Fortnite' maker | AppleInsider
Attorneys general for 34 states and the District of Columbia have told an appeals court that Apple continues to “stifle competition” with its monopoly on app distribution via the App Store. appleinsider.com More
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'Fortnite' returns to the iPhone through Nvidia's Geforce Now | AppleInsider
Nvidia and Epic Games have announced that “Fortnite” will make its return to Apple platforms through the GeForce Now cloud streaming service, though only via web browser. appleinsider.com More
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Apple again asks Court of Appeal to stay Epic Games injunction | AppleInsider
Lawyers from Apple have filed a new motion saying that the Epic Games injunction forces changes to its App Store business that would “harm customers,” and it wants a stay until all appeals have been heard. appleinsider.com More
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Epic says Google set up a 'Fortnite task force' over Play Store moves | AppleInsider
Google was so concerned that other app developers would follow Epic Games’ embrace of side-loading apps separate from the Play Store that it set up a “Fortnite task force” to maintain the status quo, an Epic court filing alleges. appleinsider.com More
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Lawsuit targets Apple's iOS App Store 'monopoly' | AppleInsider
A proposed class-action lawsuit claims Apple leveraged its popular iOS platform to create a closed ecosystem that locked customers into a software aftermarket saddled by App Store commissions, fees which continue to drive “supracompetetive” profits. appleinsider.com More
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Apple denied request to delay App Store changes resulting from Epic lawsuit | AppleInsider
A federal court judge on Tuesday denied Apple’s request to stay enforcement of mandated App Store changes resulting from the company’s high-profile legal spat with Epic Games. appleinsider.com More