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Re: Random: Epic Games Apparently Still Needs Your Help To "Free Fortnite"

Tantani

@Max_the_German exactly, 30% is industry standard for digital and physical shops alike

What epic actually tried to do is to get the court to force Apple to allow Epic to put their own version of AppStore on the IPhone platform and get those royalties

It was well planned move that they initiate at the right time (when everyone attacked Apple), but when you go to hit the biggest kid on the block, you better get ready for him to attack back and crash you

Re: Epic's Apple Lawsuit Could Have "Significant And Serious Ramifications" For Platform Holders Like Nintendo

Tantani

Why the comment section can’t understand the situation here?
Apple is protecting the users from bad viruses and spend countless hours to review every small app that goes in the App Store

This is their business model and their fees are industry standards (physical stores take the same fee as well!)

Epic planed it for a long time (at least 2 years) and waited for the best time to strike, they broke the contract that they signed on willingly without any warning, and knew exactly how would Apple and google will react, released a video that they prepared in advance to attack Apple and tried to make themselves the “heroes” of the story, they hide from the public the real reason they are doing it which is to launch an AppStore of their own on IOS devices that Apple can’t control check the apps there to protect its users or anything from