Epic asks court to force Apple to approve Fortnite on App Store in the US

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Epic Games has filed a request with the U.S. court to let Apple include the Fortnite app in the App Store once again. This is due to Epic releasing a variant of Fortnite on Apple’s iPhone market through its Swedish developer account. Epic’s request was refused by Apple since Epic did not follow its rules.

Epic claims the decision from Apple is in violation of the Digital Markets Act (DMA) of the EU. According to Epic, Apple is looking for excuses to hold off the reintroduction of Fortnite and the Epic Games Store on iPhones.

The company tried to get both the Epic Games Store and Fortnite reviewed for iOS. However, Apple turned down the submission, claiming Epic did not act honestly. Epic was blocked by Apple because of behavior seen in previous cases and criticisms made in public.

Epic is trying to persuade the US District Court in California to coerce Apple into approving the Epic account and submitting the app to its store. They state that this needs to be resolved quickly since Apple is harming their company.

This dispute is part of a series that began in 2020 when Fortnite was dropped from the App Store for using an illegal payment option. Epic is making an effort to provide users with more options and works on obtaining fairer app store policies in the EU.