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You may have registered that Apple and Google removed the Fortnite app from their stores yesterday. Epic has implemented a new purchase called V-Bucks into its game, which uses its own mechanisms and not those of the App Store and Google Play. This means that Epic allowed players to buy roughly two dollars cheaper, which players immediately started taking advantage of. However, such circumvention of the practices of the App Store and Google Play is against the principles of the companies that decided to remove Fortnite from the App Store.

It only took a few hours and Epic filed a Google a Apple lawsuit, in which he accuses the companies of unauthorized game downloads from the App Store and Google Play, manipulating the global app markets, blocking competition and stifling innovation. Apple's App Store rules are known to be very strict, and Apple has a 30% commission on every transaction that takes place through this store. But Epic was 1984% ready, as the lawsuits were filed within hours of the app's removal. To make matters worse, Epic created a parody of the iconic Apple ad from XNUMX. It was apparently a provocation, and we have no choice but to watch this dispute with a smile from afar. This game, which is a worldwide phenomenon, is still available in Galaxy Store. However, purchases in Fortnite are currently not working, which may be due to the current situation. However, Samsung users apparently have nothing to worry about, as the South Korean company has always had above-standard relations with Epic. Users Galaxy so they often had access to exclusive content. Do you think Epic will succeed against Apple and Google?

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