![]() On the other hand, however, Epic claims that there’s a far bigger principle at stake here, and it’s shown absolutely no desire to back down from its fight, having decided that giving up 30% of its in-game currency purchases to Apple (and Google) is just something it’s not going to stand for anymore, and neither should its customers. To be clear, Apple has offered to welcome Fortnite back with open arms if Epic simply complies with the App Store rules and apologizes for its brazen move - and in fact it keeps pointing out that this whole brouhaha is a problem of Epic’s own making, which, technically speaking, is entirely accurate insofar as it’s true that Epic fired the first shot. By now you’re probably well aware that Apple booted Fortnite out of the App Store last week, following a move by Epic Games that was obviously contrived lawsuit-bait, and with the battle continuing to heat up it seems very unlikely that Fortnite will be making a return to the App Store anytime soon. ![]()
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