Epic Games CEO Ready To Fight Apple Over Epic Games Store App Rules
Epic Games has fought Apple over for years on the company's revenue-sharing requirement on the App Store.
Previously, Apple reportedly refused the launch of the Epic Games Store because certain button designs and labels from the app store were similar to the App Store.
Epic feels this rejection is unacceptable. According to him, Apple acted everything and deliberately hindered its efforts. Epic also claims that Apple has violated the Digital Markets Act (DMA).
Apple’s DMA saga has taken a turn towards the absurd.Apple is now telling reporters that this approval is temporary and are demanding we change the buttons in the next version - which would make our store less standard and harder to use.We’ll fight this. https://t.co/obwRoU7dWo
— Tim Sweeney (@TimSweeneyEpic) July 5, 2024
Apple’s DMA saga has taken a turn towards the absurd.Apple is now telling reporters that this approval is temporary and are demanding we change the buttons in the next version - which would make our store less standard and harder to use.We’ll fight this. https://t.co/obwRoU7dWo
However, Apple announced that it had approved the presence of Epic Games app stores on iPhones and iPads for users in the European Union (EU).
But after that, Epic Games CEO Tim Marihas just revealed that Apple told reporters that its approval was temporary. Therefore, My job is ready to fight Apple back.
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Apple is now informing reporters that this approval is temporary and demands that we change the button in the next version which will make our shop less standard and more difficult to use. We will fight this, "wrote your shot on X.
It seems, with this statement it seems Epic will refuse to make further changes to his gaming store. Let's wait for the continuation of Epic Games Store's fate and Apple's reaction to this.