Today's ruling means that Apple may never reinstate Epic Games' dev account
Barring Apple from prohibiting alternative payment methods was a win for Epic, but the Judge also ruled that Apple was right to remove Fortnite from iOS.
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Barring Apple from prohibiting alternative payment methods was a win for Epic, but the Judge also ruled that Apple was right to remove Fortnite from iOS.
Both sides weigh in after courts rule on the Apple vs Epic Games case.
Thanks to a new court ruling, Apple can no longer force app developers to use iTunes merchant services for in-app transactions.
Judge Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers ruled that Apple is not monopolistic, but it has engaged in anti-competitive practices.
Epic Games is asking Apple to restore their developer account to re-release Fortnite in Korea in accordance with a new law.
While Epic Games and Apple have been going at it in US courts, South Korea just passed a law addressing a central grievance in the case.
A Microsoft executive confirmed during the Epic Games vs Apple case that it doesn't make a profit from Xbox consoles.
Not content with retail sales supremacy, Walmart had ambitions to launch a cloud-based gaming service, according to Apple vs. Epic Games court documents.
According to a recent Rocket League leak in the Apple v Epic Games court case, there are two Rocket League games in development, one being Rocket League Sideswipe.
It would appear that Psyonix and Epic Games have a new game client in the works with Rocket League Next that supports cross-playon mobile, console, and PC versions.