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Mobile gamers are eagerly anticipating Fortnite Mobile's return, but they can't hop in the Battle Bus just yet: the title has not appeared in the iOS App Store ...
A US judge recently ordered Apple to allow third party payment methods in iOS apps, opening the door for Epic Games Store on ...
Epic Games' fight to change Apple's App Store rules has been an expensive activity for the game maker, with CEO Tim Sweeney ...
Epic Games CEO Tim Sweeney, the visionary behind Fortnite, has waged a prolonged and expensive legal war against Apple over ...
A new bill introduced in the US House of Representatives could change how Americans use and access mobile apps. The App Store Freedom Act, spearheaded by ...
Epic Games ‘ five year legal battle against Apple has cost the developer well over $100M in legal fees alone, and CEO Tim Sweeney says that the total cost has been north of a billion dollars.
Epic Games CEO Tim Sweeney says Fortnite will return to the App Store in the United States later in the week, and he's ...
It has cost Epic Games more than $100 million to challenge Apple's App Store rules in the ongoing Apple vs. Epic Games legal ...
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 ...
Backbone announced Backbone Pro, a next-generation controller engineered from the ground up to let players game on any screen with a single device.
A class action suit alleges that Apple undercut subscriptions and in-app purchases by refusing to comply with a court ...
The massively popular game is expected to make a comeback on iOS devices, following a court ruling against Apple.