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Epica Games' Fortnite is finally back on Apple's App Store following a five-year absence, but of course it's not entirely straightforward.
With the sleek design and ubiquity of its devices and its highly profitable ecosystem, few companies wield the influence of ...
Apple kicked the popular game out of the App Store nearly five years ago, prompting a court battle that was partially resolved on Tuesday. By John Yoon Apple restored the popular game Fortnite to ...
Apple AAPL.O on Monday lodged an appeal to challenge a U.S. judge’s ruling that ordered the tech company to immediately open its lucrative App Store to more competition. Apple in a court ...
A three-judge appeals panel rejected Apple’s request to pause an April 30 order banning the company from charging a fee on in ...
Apple must work out its latest issues with Epic Games or head back to court to prove it has a legal basis for delaying the restoration of Fortnite to its iOS App Store. Fortnite recently re ...
Apple AAPL.O violated a U.S. court order that required the iPhone maker to allow greater competition for app downloads and payment methods in its lucrative App Store ...
“Fortnite” has officially returned to Apple’s ... according to legal documents obtained by Variety. “Fortnite” and other Epic titles were removed from the App Store back in August ...
After over four years of fighting, including in the courts, Epic Games’ Fortnite is back on Apple’s U.S. App Store. Disagreements ... After years of legal back and forth, a decision earlier ...
A judge dealt Apple a potential blow in its ongoing legal battle over App Store fees. Patreon and other players across the subscription creator economy are cheering it as a win. One exec called ...
Epic, whose lawsuit against Apple following Fortnite's removal from the App Store kicked off this yearslong legal battle, complained about Apple's restrictions on external payment methods.
Investing.com - A court order for Apple to immediately open up its lucrative App Store to more competition is worth "watching", but will likely have a low impact on the iPhone-maker’s finances ...