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Epic Games CEO Tim Sweeney — the guy behind Fortnite — has been fighting Apple and Tim Cook over its App Store rules for five ...
AI isn't just changing how we work and play, but it's also helping us rethink our underlying reality itself. Tim Sweeney, CEO ...
Epic Games will bring Fortnite back to the Apple iOS App Store in the U.S., using their EU developer account. Read full story ...
The founder of the Cary company behind Fortnite tells The News & Observer about his past, current, and future conservation ...
Fortnite is once again bringing back its iconic 1984-themed Apple skin ahead of its iOS release. Here's what you need to know ...
Epic Games CEO Tim Sweeney discusses Unreal Engine 6 for the first time: says UE6 previews will go to game developers in the ...
Epic Games CEO Tim Sweeney says Fortnite's re-introduction onto mobile will spark a big shift in revenue and potentially spark significant growth.
The App Store changes include letting app makers use alternate payment systems free or charge or commission, according to ...
The legal battle between Apple and Epic Games dates back to 2021, when Epic filed an antitrust lawsuit alleging that Apple's app store policies stifled competition and unfairly advantaged its own ...
In response, Apple (and Google, who Epic also sued) removed Fortnite from mobile stores. And thus, Epic formally launched ...
The order Wednesday could be a final nail in the nearly five-year antitrust case between Apple and the Cary video game ...
Following up to this, Epic Games CEO Tim Sweeney announced that Fortnite will be returning to the iOS App Store next week. Sweeney also made further comments and offered a middle ground to Apple, if ...