A US federal judge ruling will allow Apple to continue to bar the Fortnite game from its App Store, but also sets out that it cannot harm publisher Epic Games' developer tools business, which includes the Unreal Engine software use by other video games.
Apple has denied violating a court order governing its App Store and urged a California federal judge to reject a request by  Epic Games to hold it in contempt.
Apple terminated Epic Games developer account a few days ago, an account where Epic said it intended to use that account to bring the Epic Games Store and Fortnite to iOS devices in Europe
Apple countersued Epic Games on Tuesday, claiming the company breached a contract when it introduced a new in-app payment system within the popular video game Fortnite. Apple asked U.S. District Judge Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers for punitive damages and to block Epic from continuing what it calls unfair business practices, in the escalating skirmish between the two companies
Apple has terminated Epic Games developer account. Epic says that it intended to use that account to bring the Epic Games Store and Fortnite to iOS devices in Europe thanks to the Digital Markets Act (DMA).
Apple has terminated the developer account of Epic Games - the maker of Fortnite with which it's engaged in a pitched legal battle. This means that even owners of previously purchased series like Infinity Blade can't re-download the games.
Disney and Epic Games are to collaborate on an all-new games and entertainment universe that will further expand the reach of Disney stories and experiences.
Epic Games is teaming up with The Lego Group to build an immersive, creatively inspiring and engaging digital experience for kids of all ages to enjoy together.
Epic Games today launched a rival app store for iOS in the European Union, marking the first time Apple’s own App Store has had to face competition.
Microsoft have signed a partnership with Epic Games that will make Fortnite playable through Xbox Cloud Gaming and free on all supported browser, enabled devices.
A judge in California has issued a permanent injunction in the antitrust case involving Apple's mobile app payment policies and Epic Games. U.S. District Judge Yvonne Gonzalez-Rogers ruled that Apple must let developers direct customers to payment methods outside of the company's App Store.
A U.S. appeals court on Monday sided mostly with Apple over its App Store rules in a suit with Epic Games, siding with Apple in none out of ten matters.
The U.S. Supreme Court has denied both Apple and Epic Games’ request to appeal a lower court’s ruling on the alleged anticompetitive nature of Apple’s App Store.