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Epic Games CEO Tim Sweeney — the guy behind Fortnite — has been fighting Apple and Tim Cook over its App Store rules for five ...
Epic Games plans to use its Sweden developer account to submit Fortnite to Apple’s US iOS App Store, according to CEO Tim ...
Epic Games' fight to change Apple's App Store rules has been an expensive activity for the game maker, with CEO Tim Sweeney ...
In the early days of the Apple vs. Epic Games legal battle, Apple banned the Epic Games developer account and all of Epic's ...
Almost five years after the game was removed from the App Store, triggering a legal dispute that rocked the mobile gaming ...
Fortnite is currently in the realm of Star Wars, but eventually we'll leave the far-off galaxy as the battle royale enters Season 4. Though information on the f ...
Epic Games will bring Fortnite back to the Apple iOS App Store in the U.S., using their EU developer account. Read full story ...
Tim Cook’s Apple has asked a federal appeals court in California to pause an April 30 ruling requiring the company to open up ...
Fortnite is returning to the US iPhone App Store. Here's the main things you missed while you couldn't download it.
To reintroduce Fortnite to the App Store, Epic is now using its EU developer account after Apple terminated its original U.S. account. But for reasons still unclear, the submission process has yet to ...
The legal standoff between Epic Games and Apple might finally be coming to an end, as Fortnite is about to return to the iOS ...
Speaking to Business Insider, Epic Games CEO Tim Sweeney revealed that fighting Apple cost the company $1 billion, but it was ...