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by j56no 1732 days ago
while they follow the rules there’s no objective reason. If Apple is doing so only because they don’t like Epic, they are abusing their position
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And Epic doesn’t like Apple. These are big companies and Epic is not under an existential treat by not having access to the AppStore.

Epic started this whole mess by breaking their original agreement. And the court explicitly affirmed Apple’s right to terminate Epic’s developer account. If Apple were “abusing” their position, that implies they have monopoly power in that market, which was not what the court determined (rightly or wrongly). Which is the crux of Epic’s real goals, which they lost.

You could argue that it’s not nice or that it’s a poor business choice (because people will still buy some VBucks through IAP), but it’s not abusive. Vindictive maybe, but not abusive.

And really the only people getting hurt are the players who played Fortnite (exclusively?) on their phones or iPads. Which ironically includes me…

I think this would be a much larger issue for smaller developers who are reliant on access to the iOS market. What would happen to a smaller developer that didn’t have more resources? I think that’s a more interesting question.

But right now, this is still a Goliath vs Goliath situation.