Epic Games says Apple plans to revoke its developer account
In the ongoing battle between Epic Games and Apple, the developer said that Apple has threatened to cut it out of the App Store entirely by revoking its developer account. The move will mean Epic can no longer make apps for Apple, which means it will lose access to iOS users. According to the developer, Apple has given Epic until August 28 before it removes its developer accounts, which also means they can't publish updates to current apps on the store.
On top of that, Epic makes the Unreal Engine software that many iPhone and Android games use to add realistic graphics and physics to their titles. The company seeks an injunction to "preserve the status quo" and allow Epic to continue to sell apps, including Fortnite, on the Apple App Store. Epic claims Apple's move to revoke its accounts represents an "existential threat" to Unreal Engine, and that the company is "attacking Epic's entire business in unrelated areas."
"Then when Epic sued Apple to break its monopoly on app stores and in-app payments, Apple retaliated ferociously," Epic Games lawyers wrote in a Monday filing. "It told Epic that by August 28, Apple will cut off Epic's access to all development tools necessary to create software for Apple's platforms—including for the Unreal Engine Epic offers to third-party developers, which Apple has never claimed violated any Apple policy."
The escalation of this legal battle began a week before when Epic released a new direct payment mechanism for Fortnite designed to bypass Apple's payment system, which the company says is against its policy. Epic did the same with Google and sued the company when it pulled Fortnite out of the Play Store.
Source: CNBC
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