A New Chapter: Apple Takes Action Against Epic Games

A New Chapter: Apple Takes Action Against Epic Games

The Apple-Epic Saga: Apple Terminate Developer Account

In a surprising turn of events in the ongoing Apple-Epic saga, Apple has made the decision to terminate the developer account of the popular game developer, Epic Games. This move comes after a series of disagreements and legal battles between the two tech giants.

Epic Games, the creator of Fortnite, shared the news that Apple has ended their developer account, reversing a previous decision that had granted Epic approval to have their account reinstated. The conflict stemmed from Epic’s efforts to bring Fortnite back to iOS devices in the EU through the new Digital Markets Act (DMA). However, Apple’s legal team sent a letter to Epic stating the termination of the account, which Epic views as a violation of the DMA and a sign that Apple is not willing to allow true competition in the iOS ecosystem.

Epic has explained on their corporate blog that one of the reasons cited by Apple for the termination was Epic’s criticism of the proposed DMA rules, including a post by Epic Games CEO, Tim Sweeney. The clash between Apple and Epic has escalated into a legal battle over concerns of anti-competitive practices and lobbying for regulations across various markets to address Apple’s dominance in the app economy. It appears that Apple is seeking to sever ties with Epic as a result. According to Epic, Apple has deemed the company a “threat to their ecosystem.”

Despite publicly expressing their intentions to comply with all developer agreement terms and after requesting to engage in DMA consultations offered by Apple to App Store developers (an initial request that was denied), Epic claims that it received the account termination notice from Apple’s lawyers only after accepting those terms. Apple’s actions seem to be retaliatory in nature, as evidenced by a letter written by Apple executive, Phil Schiller, highlighting Epic’s past violations of Apple’s rules and accusing the company of deliberately disregarding guidelines.

While Epic contends that they are willing to cooperate and abide by Apple’s terms, the contentious relationship between the two companies has led to this latest development. Epic Games has had contracts with Apple dating back to 2010, involving Epic games, Unreal Engine, and other creative tools. Apple has been a public supporter of Unreal Engine developed by Epic.

Apple was approached for comment on the matter but has not responded as of yet.

### FAQ:

1. **Why did Apple terminate Epic Games’ developer account?**
– Apple terminated Epic Games’ developer account as a response to the company’s critical statements and actions that were in violation of Apple’s App Store guidelines.

2. **What reasons did Apple provide for terminating Epic Games’ account?**
– Apple cited Epic’s criticism of the proposed rules of the Digital Markets Act (DMA) and their breaches of Apple’s guidelines to advance their own agenda and financial gains.

3. **How is Epic Games responding to Apple’s accusations?**
– Epic asserts that it complied with all developer agreement terms and even requested DMA consultations. However, Apple terminated the account of Epic Games Sweden AB despite their compliance.

4. **What impact does this have on the future of Fortnite on iOS devices?**
– The termination of the developer account may mean that Fortnite will not be available on iOS devices unless Epic Games and Apple reach a resolution.

### Jargon:

1. **DMA** – Digital Markets Act – A new law aimed at regulating and overseeing large digital platforms, such as Apple.
2. **App Store** – Apple’s online store where applications for iOS devices are available.
3. **Unreal Engine** – A game engine developed by Epic Games.

**Related links:**
– [Epic Games](https://www.epicgames.com)
– [Apple Developers](https://developer.apple.com)

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The source of the article is from the blog bitperfect.pe