‘Fortnite’ Sues Apple Following App Store Ban WhatDoYouThink?
Epic Games announced plans to sue Apple just hours after their popular online game Fortnite was removed from the App Store, escalating a feud between the companies that centers on Apple’s 30% commission on
in-app purchases. What doBrie Gollick, Systems Analyst“I’m not allowed in Apple stores either but you don’t see me making a big deal out of it.”“As someone who loves broad implications, this sounds like it has a bunch!”
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