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Epic Games Calls Out Apple Over ‘Roadblocks’ in Launching Game Store in Europe [UPDATE]

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Update, July 5, 1:50 p.m. PT: Apple has instructed IGN that it has now accepted the Epic Sweden AB Marketplace app, and that it is requested Epic to repair the looks similarity challenge in a future submission. Epic Games confirmed this with an replace on its X/Twitter account, which you’ll be able to see under.

Previous story as follows:

Fortnite developer Epic Games has referred Apple to the European Commission over its rejection in bringing its sport retailer to the EU, Epic stated in an announcement on X/Twitter on Friday.

In the X/Twitter thread, which you’ll be able to learn under, Epic says Apple has rejected the notarization submission of its sport retailer twice. The purpose given by Apple, Epic says, is similarities between the Epic Game Store’s “Install” and “In-app purchases” buttons and Apple’s “Get” and “In-App Purchases” labels.

Epic, nevertheless, argues that Apple’s “rejection is bigoted, obstructive, and in violation of the DMA (Digital Markets Act),” and that it’s following customary conventions to be able to make the Epic Game Store simple for customers to grasp.

“Barring additional roadblocks from Apple, we stay able to launch within the Epic Games Store and Fortnite on iOS within the EU within the subsequent couple of months,” Epic provides.

Epic beforehand introduced that it will deliver its digital storefront and Fornite again to iOS in Europe earlier this 12 months. That’s thanks largely to the EU’s Digital Markets Act and the ensuing modifications made to Apple’s polices that made it potential for third-party firms to launch their very own storefronts on the App Store.

Today’s assertion is just the newest in Apple and Epic’s ongoing regulatory feud, with Epic having taken Apple to job over the 30% minimize it takes in in-app purchases. It led to a closely adopted antitrust trial in 2021, with the authorized battle persevering with over time.

Epic’s case might be one of many first to reveal how Apple and different main firms affected by the DMA cope with the laws. In March, EU regulators opened an investigation into Apple, Google, and Meta over non-compliance with the DMA insurance policies, with it being revealed in June that Apple can be the primary firm to face fees over it.

Alex Stedman is a Senior News Editor with IGN, overseeing leisure reporting. When she’s not writing or modifying, you could find her studying fantasy novels or enjoying Dungeons & Dragons.





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