The Epic Games v. Apple case is far from done, as the video game developer asked the Supreme Court to review it.
The Epic Games v. Apple case has been going on for a couple of years. The lawsuit was filed by the game developer in August 2020 and received its first ruling a year later. Despite losing on 9 out of 10 counts, Epic still kept fighting and recently asked the Supreme Court to get involved. The Cary-based company isn’t a big fan of Apple having anti-competitive policies.
While iOS users can still play it through cloud-gaming services like Xbox Cloud Gaming, it’s impossible to download the popular game directly to iOS devices. While Epic is aware of this, the fight against Apple probably won’t stop for a few more years.
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