Banned from Apple’s app store – “Fortnite” has to stay outside – games

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Apple does not want the online game “Fortnite” to return to its app store until the legal dispute with the developer company Epic Games is completely over. The iPhone company declined a request to resume, according to a letter published by Epic boss Tim Sweeney. Apple referred, among other things, to the previous “double-talked” behavior of Epic.

In the dispute between Apple and Epic, which has been going on for over a year, the first judgment was given ten days ago. A judge in California ruled, among other things, that Apple was entitled to ban Epic and “Fortnite” from the App Store.

Epic wanted to push through to operate its own app store on the iPhone and to be able to sell digital content to “Fortnite” players past Apple. After Apple insisted on its rules, Epic resorted to a trick. The game company secretly built software codes into the app. This allowed users to buy “Fortnite” articles directly from Epic without commissions being due to Apple. After the function was activated, Apple threw “Fortnite” from the app store. Epic complained against it.

In her judgment, the judge had not touched the Apple commission of 15 to 30 percent for sales of digital goods, nor that the in-house app store is the only platform for downloading apps on the iPhone. She judged, however, that Apple should no longer prohibit developers from advising users of ways to buy the items cheaper outside of the app store. Epic appealed the verdict.

At the same time, Sweeney promised in an email to Apple that Epic would adhere to the rules that apply to all developers in the future. “Apple lied,” he rumbled after the rejection of the request in view of earlier statements by the iPhone company that Epic would be welcomed again if the conditions were met.

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The game “shouldn’t be blacklisted because it challenged an agreement the terms of which the court found illegal and which Apple is imposing on all developers as conditions for access to iOS. We will keep fighting, ”said Sweeney on Twitter.

In the letter to Epic, however, the Apple lawyers also pointed out that Sweeney had claimed after the judgment that they would not give up their own purchasing system in order to get back into the app store. Apple will only consider further requests for return when the judge’s judgment is final and can no longer be appealed. This process could also take five years, criticized Sweeney. There was initially no further comment from Apple.

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