Apple shut down Epic Games developer account and hopes for its iOS games store

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The European Union’s Digital Markets Act (DMA) will allow iOS app developers to finally distribute their apps via alternative app stores across the 27 member states. Epic Games announced its plans to bring its Epic Games Store to European shores but it seems those plans will not pan out for now as Apple has terminated Epic’s developer account.

Epic Games was deemed “verifiably untrustworthy” by Apple in a letter sent to the gaming developer by Cupertino’s lawyers. Epic’s press release even shows direct e-mail correspondences between Tim Sweeny and Apple executives Phil Schiller and…

​ The European Union’s Digital Markets Act (DMA) will allow iOS app developers to finally distribute their apps via alternative app stores across the 27 member states. Epic Games announced its plans to bring its Epic Games Store to European shores but it seems those plans will not pan out for now as Apple has terminated Epic’s developer account.

Epic Games was deemed “verifiably untrustworthy” by Apple in a letter sent to the gaming developer by Cupertino’s lawyers. Epic’s press release even shows direct e-mail correspondences between Tim Sweeny and Apple executives Phil Schiller and…   Read More GSMArena.com – Latest articles 

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