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In a high-stakes legal tussle, Epic Games is urging a U.S. judge to force Apple to reinstate Fortnite on its App Store, alleging court injunction violations. This bold move reignites the long-running battle over app store dominance and tech giant control.
Epic Games is escalating its efforts to pressure Apple to allow its game Fortnite into its App Store, with a new court filing asking Judge Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers to require that Apple “accept any compliant version of Fortnite onto the U.S. storefront of the App Store.” Epic and Apple have been…
Epic is asking District Judge Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers to order Apple to review — and approve if compliant with Apple’s guidelines — Epic’s submission of Fortnite to the US App Store in a new court filing. The company argues in the document that Apple is once again in contempt of the judge’s April…
Epic has filed a "second motion to enforce injunction," asking the US District Court for the Northern District of California to force Apple to do a timely review of its Fortnite app and to approve its submission if it's compliant. The company recently accused Apple of blocking Fortnite's return to…
Epic Games is petitioning a U.S. judge to force Apple to relist Fortnite on the App Store and hold them in contempt, citing violations of a court injunction. The post Epic Games Asks Judge to Force Apple Put Fortnite Back on US App Store appeared first on WinBuzzer.
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