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Epic Games CEO Tim Sweeney has criticised Apple and Google, accusing them of behaving like "gangster-style businesses" involved in illegal activities. He claims their actions hurt Epic's business by ...
Epic Games CEO Tim Sweeney has amassed a huge net worth throughout his career. Sweeney's Unreal Engine revolutionized gaming, ...
He said that both Apple and Google are guilty of the same practices, including using scare tactics to make iPhone and Android users afraid to install the Epic Games Store ...
He accused both Apple and Google of using scare tactics to dissuade smartphone owners from installing the Epic Games App Store, which would allow the company to sell apps and in-app content ...
Epic's problem with Apple's third-party app store fees Another point of contention has to do with the fees Apple imposes on external purchases. While ordinary App Store purchases are subject to a ...
Epic Games CEO Tim Sweeney has provided the most stinging indictment yet of Apple and Google. He has labeled them as “gangster-style businesses” ...
What's on Offer? This week, the Epic Games Store is giving away two standout titles: Botanicula and Bridge Constructor: The Walking Dead. Both games are available for free across Android and iOS ...
In Europe, the Epic Games Store is allowed thanks to new regulations, but Apple displays a warning to ... and the associated fees with third-party app stores on iOS, no major game developer ...
The sad truth is that Apple and Google are no longer good-faith, law-abiding companies,” Tim Sweeney said at an event. Sweeney also implied that imposing fines on Google and Apple isn’t a deterrent.