Microsoft's new store guidelines seemingly take a shot at Apple & support Epic
Recently, Microsoft released a new set of '10 principles for the Microsoft Store on Windows' that seemingly jabs at Apple in its ongoing legal battle with Epic Games.
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Recently, Microsoft released a new set of '10 principles for the Microsoft Store on Windows' that seemingly jabs at Apple in its ongoing legal battle with Epic Games.
In a recent hearing of the Epic Games vs Apple case, a judge shared concerns about Epic's tactics in bypassing Apple fees, stating the Fortnite developer 'lied by omission'.
In an update to its billing practices, Google has made it clear that certain apps will no longer be avoiding paying their fair share.
Following a recent posting on Apple's app policies, Tim Sweeney recently spoke to why Epic Games doesn't use Bandcamp's workaround of in-app purchases on iOS.
Apple calls out Epic's handling of the ongoing feud, furthering the drama between the two companies.
The war between Apple and Epic Games continues with more restrictions.
A judge recently ruled in favor of Apple's decision to block Fortnite on the App Store, but did grant Epic continued access to the Unreal Engine on iOS for the time being.
Xbox's Phil Spencer and Microsoft recently filed official support of Epic Games regaining access to Apple platforms due to its investment in Unreal Engine, which is affected on iOS.
With Epic apps blocked on iOS devices, the #FreeFortnite Cup will be one of the last times all Fortnite players on all platforms can compete before the game's next update.
The feud between Apple and Epic Games continues with more attacks and legal action.