Tim Sweeney notes Epic v Apple dispute moves to U.S. court over app review fees

Tim Sweeney notes Epic v Apple dispute moves to U.S. court over app review fees
Epic v Apple returns to court

The ongoing Epic Games v Apple legal case is set to return to U.S. District Judge Gonzales Rogers for further hearings.

The next phase will determine what fees Apple is permitted to charge developers for recouping the costs associated with reviewing apps that use alternative payment methods. This follows the end of delays that have stalled legal proceedings, according to a recent statement from Tim Sweeney. The case remains closely watched, as its outcome could influence app store practices and fee structures in the technology sector.

Epic CEO Tim Sweeney has previously called for U.S. regulators to allow competing digital stores on iOS, citing the need for app market diversity in statements to the press. Microsoft is also considering expanding its Xbox App on Android into a multiplatform game store under Asha Sharma's leadership according to recent reports. The developments come as large technology firms reevaluate distribution and payment models.

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