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CNET on MSNEpic Games Settles With Samsung. That's a Big Deal for Fortnite Players and Gamers More BroadlyWhile Epic's legal battles with Apple and Google continue, the beef with Samsung over app blocking has been put to rest.
It took more than four years, but Epic Games finally prevailed this week in its antitrust case against Apple, the world’s most valuable company with a market value of $3.2 trillion.
Epic Games is launching an additional 19 games for its third-party app store in the EU, once some bugs are worked out, and it has also promised to pay the Core Technology Fee for apps on its store.
Apple’s new Digital Markets Act malicious compliance scheme is blatantly unlawful in both Europe and the United States and ...
Epic Games launches its mobile store, expanding to Android and iPhones in Europe. CEO Tim Sweeney defends the strategy, criticizing Apple's fees and eyeing further global expansion. Get ahead of ...
The case centered on Samsung's Auto Blocker feature, which the company claimed hurt use its own Epic Games Store.
Apple has formally appealed the EU's €500M fine over App Store anti-steering rules, escalating its legal battle against the ...
Apple isn’t thrilled with the ruling on the lawsuit against Epic Games, and is now seeking a new judge for the case.
Apple has urged the Ninth Circuit Court (headquartered in San Francisco) to prohibit a district court’s “unduly punitive” ...
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