Epic Games declares Victory Royale months ahead of Apple case conclusion
AI-summarised brief · reviewed before publication
Epic Games has prematurely declared victory in its case against Apple, re-releasing "Fortnite" globally, except in Australia. The move is part of a marketing push to sway legislators and promote the return of the game to the App Store. Epic CEO Tim Sweeney believes the company has already won, citing a statement from Apple about regulators watching the case to determine commission rates. However, the case is still ongoing, with Apple challenging an injunction violation charge and Epic arguing over fair commission rates. The courts have ruled that Apple is owed a commission, and the companies will argue over the rate in the coming months.
💡 Why It Matters
- · Epic's actions reveal its true intention to operate an app store for free on iPhone while charging its own commission rates, highlighting the company's self-interest in the case.
- · Regulators are watching the outcome to determine fair commission rates for Apple's App Store.