Published , by TJ Denzer
Published , by TJ Denzer
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 ahead this time. After having its developer account terminated by Apple earlier this week, Epic has claimed that Apple will reinstate its developer account with a commitment to the European Commission to follow through on the matter. That means that Epic will move forward with its development and launch of the Epic Games Store app on the iOS ecosystem.
Epic shared the outcome of its recent spat with Apple on the Epic Games Newsroom Twitter today. There, the company claimed that the speedy resolution of its recent issues with Apple indicate that the EU will move quickly to ensure big tech groups like Apple will adhere to the DMA:
This marks the current bookend on a bumpy week for Epic Games. It was just a few days ago that Epic reported having its developer account terminated by Apple. At the time, Apple claimed its actions were justified by multiple actions on the part of Epic Games and Tim Sweeney it felt undermined its plans to adhere to the DMA, as well as assumption that Epic would continue to circumvent its rules where possible. Epic Games argued that under the DMA, Apple didn’t have the authority to play that type of gatekeeper, and soon after, the EU announced it would investigate the matter.
With Apple having seemingly reinstated Epic’s developer account, it seems the former felt fighting against Epic and the EU on this particular topic would prove futile, but it doesn’t mean the end of tensions between the two, especially as Epic now continues to prepare the Epic Games Store app with intention of relaunching Fortnite on iOS devices. Stay tuned as we continue to follow this story for further updates.