Tim Sweeney, founder Epic Games, told on your Twitter account that Apple decided to put the company on its “black list” – it will remain there until the end of the lawsuits, which could last up to five years.
Sweeney accused Apple of lying to the whole world, after the corporation claimed to take Epic Games back to App Store with open arms if she plays by the rules established for everyone. Apparently, “Epics” gave their consent last week, but Apple backed down.
Chapter Epic Games stated, what Fortnite Should not be blacklisted for challenging Apple’s policies that it imposes on all developers wishing to access iOS. These rules were declared illegal by the court, so Sweeney intends to continue the fight.
Recall that earlier Epic Games applied to Apple with a request to return Fortnite to an app store in South Korea, however it was denied.