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Epic Games has announced that it’s bringing Fortnite back to iOS in Australia, after the country’s federal court ruled that ...
The Epic Games Store has a 88/12 revenue split for developers who distribute paid-for apps on PC and Mac and that will continue on mobile platforms. Developers do not pay Epic anything to ...
Epic has already detailed the cut it'll take from third-party apps and games downloaded through its own app store, too – 12%. This is lower than the 30% cuts that Apple and Google have been ...
Apple and Epic Games have been at loggerheads for years at this point, as one argues that the other is causing problems in some form or another. Having battled for a long time over apps on ...
This isn't the first time the iPhone-maker and the Fortnite developer butted heads. In 2020, Apple booted Epic Games' Fortnite from the App Store after the gaming company attempted to avoid ...
In 2018, Epic Games launched a digital store to distribute games on PCs and other devices. The store currently takes a 12 percent commission for every game it sells, which is less than the 30 ...
A game sold through the ‌Epic Games‌ Store will need to pay both Epic's 12 percent fee, and Apple's 0.50 euro Core Technology Fee (CTF) for each "first annual" install after one million installs ...
Updated on: May 3, 2021 / 3:18 PM EDT / MoneyWatch Video game publisher Epic Games goes to battle with Apple today over the iPhone maker's decision to remove Fortnite from its App Store.
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