In August 2020, Apple removed Fortnite from the App Store after Epic Games introduced its own in-app payment system, circumventing Apple's 30% commission fee. Despite the ruling, Apple implemented a new system imposing a 27% commission on external transactions, which Epic argued still violated the court's decision. Read more in our articles including "Fortnite Returns to iOS in the US After Five-Year Absence" and "Europe enters the MLBB esports scene with first PGL Mobile Legends Challengers tournament".
In August 2020, Apple removed Fortnite from the App Store after Epic Games introduced its own in-app payment system, circumventing Apple's 30% commission fee. Despite the ruling, Apple implemented a new system imposing a 27% commission on external transactions, which Epic argued still violated the court's decision.
Our coverage of 27% commission includes: "Fortnite Returns to iOS in the US After Five-Year Absence"; "Europe enters the MLBB esports scene with first PGL Mobile Legends Challengers tournament"; "Red Bull Partners with Mobile Legends for M7 World Championship". Each article provides unique insights and information.