Fortnite picks a fight | ||||||||
Apple and Google have kicked Fortnite out of their app stores, making the wildly popular and hugely lucrative video game unavailable to many iPhone and Android device users. It follows moves by Epic Games, the maker of Fortnite, encouraging the game’s mobile-app users to pay it directly rather than going through the online stores, which take a cut of sales. | ||||||||
The tech giants insist on handling app payments and take a 30 percent commission on transactions via their stores. This gatekeeper policy is at the center of antitrust complaints against Apple and Google in the U.S. and Europe. After the Fortnite ban, Epic sued Apple and Google in federal court, with its C.E.O., Tim Sweeney, promising “a hell of a fight.” | ||||||||
• Epic’s argument: Apple and Google collectively dominate mobile platforms and cannot be trusted to charge “fair” prices.
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Thursday, August 20, 2020
Platform Deal Fortnite #1
Taken from DealBook Briefing August 14, 2020
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