Apple is under pressure to explain why Fortnite is still blocked on iOS after Epic Games asked the court to intervene. A hearing is set for May 27.
Epic has asked the court to force Apple to reinstate Fortnite on the App Store, claiming court order violations as the legal battle between the two intensifies again.
Apple responds to Epic’s complaints, but Fortnite remains unapproved on the App Store, with no update on its return.
Apple is warning users about apps with third-party payment systems using critical alerts. But are these scare tactics doing more harm than good? Here’s why this move could backfire.
Epic Games has resubmitted Fortnite to the iOS App Store after Apple ignored its first request for over 120 hours.
Epic Games submits Fortnite for App Store review, hinting at a return to iOS after its 2020 ban over payment disputes. Here’s what’s happening.
Epic Games says it spent $1B fighting Apple, but Fortnite is still missing from the App Store. What does this mean for Epic?
Epic Games is working to relaunch Fortnite on the App Store in the U.S. using its EU developer account, navigating Apple’s restrictions while an appeal is underway.
Apple has filed an appeal against the Epic Games court ruling. Here’s how it could impact App Store payment rules and developers in the U.S.