Also says Epic doesn’t make that much of its money from the iOS platform ... https://t.co/mQkAEtYaaA
— benlovejoy (@benlovejoy) September 16, 2020
"For reasons having nothing to do with Epic’s claims against Apple, Fortnite’s popularity is on the wane. By July 2020, interest in Fortnite had decreased by nearly 70% as compared to October 2019." https://t.co/vc8ADLOYfB
— Kontra (@counternotions) September 16, 2020
#Apple accuses #EpicGames of "coercing platforms for its own gain, under the guise of being 'pro-#gamer'": #PlayStation/#Xbox example https://t.co/FQ6neeqHzR #appstore #ios #antitrust #epic #fortnite #sony #ndca #cand #games #freefortnite Tip @Techmeme @gamasutra @GIBiz @pgbiz
— Florian Mueller (@FOSSpatents) September 16, 2020
Apple: Epic wanted a fight to revive declining interest in Fortnite https://t.co/t8HNM2wyAJ by @lukedormehl pic.twitter.com/qTW39QxMYD
— Cult of Mac (@cultofmac) September 16, 2020
Apple calls Epic lawsuit a 'campaign to reinvigorate interest in Fortnite' https://t.co/qFlerjeLOM pic.twitter.com/K5MNwLYCj5
— Engadget Gaming (@engadgetgaming) September 16, 2020
#Apple suspects #EpicGames seeks "to reinvigorate [waning] interest in #Fortnite" and notes @unity3d is far more popular than #UnrealEngine https://t.co/lhv6iQdJAk #Unity #AppStore #iOS #epic #antitrust #cand #games #ndca #freefortnite
— Florian Mueller (@FOSSpatents) September 16, 2020