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The gamemaker is alleging Apple is deliberately stalling and "punishing" the company after legal fights by “shutting it out" ...
A federal judge is asking Apple to approve Fortnite’s submission on the U.S. App Store or return to court to explain the legal basis as to why it has not done so. In a new filing, U.S. District Judge ...
Apple has until May 27 to resolve its Fortnite standoff with Epic or send an executive to court, Judge Gonzalez Rogers warned in a Monday order.
Apple has been given the week to explain why it hasn't complied with a recent court-ordered injunction or it will face ...
Spotify and Amazon Kindle have re-submitted their apps to allow for customer purchases outside of the App Store and had them ...
Epic seems to be allergic to subtlety, as Fortnite will drop three new seasons on June 8: OG, LEGO, and Battle Royale.
If there’s one constant in the lustrum-long Epic Games v. Apple lawsuit, it’s that Tim Sweeney, Epic’s CEO, tends to… get creative when it comes to publicly interpreting and promoting the company’s ...
As noted by AppleInsider, Epic Games’ “Fortnite” is still not approved on the US App Store, and a federal judge has ordered Apple to explain in very short order why it’s defying the anti-steering ...
Epic Games' "Fortnite" is still not approved on the US App Store, and a federal judge has ordered Apple to explain in very ...
Apple Inc. will have to answer to a judge for refusing to restore Fortnite to its US App Store if it hasn’t resolved its ...
SAG-AFTRA, the labour union for American actors, has criticised Epic’s addition of a Darth Vader AI chatbot in Fortnite, and ...
Fortnite fans still don't have access to their favorite game on iOS, but it looks like not all hope is lost. Epic Games CEO ...
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