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On August 17, Apple threatened to revoke Epic Games’ developer accounts and App Store account. And, sure enough, it has happened.
John Voorhees of MacStories was first to catch the change today, with Apple following up on its threat. We already know Apple removed the mega-popular battle royale game Fortnite from the App Store earlier this month. Now, with the Epic Games App Store account removed in totality, all the other apps from the developer are now gone as well.
When you search for the other titles, including Fortnite, the digital storefront now shows “this app is currently not available in your country or region” instead of the app or game.
https://twitter.com/johnvoorhees/status/1299421958199803905?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw
Epic has another account that handles Unreal Engine, and that remains safe at the time of publication. A judge has already ruled that while Epic Games can’t get help to reinstate Fortnite in the App Store after knowingly breaking the storefront’s rules and guidelines, Apple can’t block Unreal Engine, either. So, as it stands, Unreal Engine will remain available to Epic itself and other development studios, which means other games won’t lose support.
I’m going to put the timeline down below for a quick refresher on how we got here.
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