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Apple Terminates Epic’s iOS Developer Account, Blocking Fortnite’s Return to iPhones and iPads in Europe

In a recent turn of events, Apple has terminated Epic’s iOS developer account, posing a significant obstacle to Epic’s plans to reintroduce Fortnite to iPhones and iPads in Europe. The move comes just as newly implemented EU regulations are set to ease restrictions on platform holders, such as Apple, regarding the installation of software on devices.

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Fortnite disappeared from iOS years ago due to a dispute between Epic and Apple over platform restrictions. Last month, Epic announced its intention to bring Fortnite back to Apple devices concurrently with the release of a separate Epic Games Store app on the platform. However, Apple’s termination of the Swedish developer account intended for this purpose has disrupted these plans.

Epic revealed details of its correspondence with Apple in a news post, showcasing some intense and amusing exchanges. Apple’s decision seems to be influenced, in part, by a tweet from Epic boss Tim Sweeney in January, criticizing Apple. Phil Schiller, an Apple executive, responded in an email, accusing Epic of past contractual violations and expressing skepticism about Epic’s compliance with rules.

The email exchange reveals a contentious dialogue between the two companies, with Schiller asking for assurances of Epic’s good faith and compliance. Sweeney responded, assuring Apple of Epic’s commitment to following all terms of current and future agreements.

The termination of Epic’s iOS developer account raises questions about the ongoing legal and corporate battles between Epic and Apple. As the situation unfolds, the public display of these interactions continues to add a layer of entertainment to the corporate drama.


Source: gamesradar.com

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  • lori abruscato March 28, 2024

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