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Apple has no plans to allow Fortnite to return to the App Store in the near future, Apple’s lawyers told Epic’s lawyers this week. Further, Apple does not intend to consider requests for the reinstatement of the Epic Games developer account until the court’s judgment is “final and nonappealable,” a process that could span years.
Apple provided this information to Epic Games after Epic CEO Tim Sweeney emailed Apple’s Phil Schiller and asked for the Epic Games developer account to be reinstated. Sweeney said that Epic would adhere to Apple’s guidelines “whenever and wherever” products were released on Apple’s platforms, but he went on to explain that Epic would only reinstate Fortnite if Apple adheres to the “plain language of the court order” and allows apps to “include buttons and external links.”
Just last week, Epic agreed with Apple that we would play by the same rules as everyone else. pic.twitter.com/WOxsbnAFXE
— Tim Sweeney (@TimSweeneyEpic) September 22, 2021
As was outlined earlier this month, the judge overseeing the case ruled that Apple must allow developers to provide links to external payment methods alongside in-app purchases if developers want to do so. Apple has until December to implement the court’s terms, and the company has not yet decided if it will appeal the decision, nor has it provided details on how the court’s “metadata buttons, external links, or other calls to action” to direct purchase mechanisms will be interpreted and enacted.
Late last night, Apple informed Epic that Fortnite will be blacklisted from the Apple ecosystem until the exhaustion of all court appeals, which could be as long as a 5-year pr
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