Today has been quite the day, but now we've got Spotify weighing in on the dispute between Apple and Epic Games. You won't be surprised which side of the argument Spotify is on.
Spotify weighs in on the fight between Apple and Epic Games
Today has been quite the day, but now we've got Spotify weighing in on the dispute between Apple and Epic Games. You won't be surprised which side of the argument Spotify is on.
In what can only be described as a shocking, and yet probably still inevitable move, Apple has decided to remove the mega-popular battle royale game Fortnite from the App Store.
In an effort to get around Apple's and Google's fees levied in their respective app stores, Epic Games today announced that a new direct payment option is available in Fortnite for iOS and Android, despite Apple's stringent review guidelines for App Store submissions.
Developer Epic Games today announced that a new update to Fortnite, aptly code-named "Joy Ride", brings four regular cars to the popular battle royale title for iOS and Android.
Epic Games today released a new iPhone app that leverages Face ID to make real-time facial animation capture accessible to all developers.
Following multiple delays, Epic Games today at long last launched Fortnite's long-awaited Chapter 2: Season 3 featuring a plethora of enhancements and fresh new content.
Apple is not a stranger to antitrust cases brought against it, and it's certainly not deaf to the complaints of developers, both part of small companies and larger entities. Which is good, because neither one of those things are going away anytime soon, it seems.
The Epic Games Store has become a major disrupting force in the gaming industry, taking the popular Steam marketplace head on. To that end, Epic Games CEO Tim Sweeney has ambitious goals for the market.
Later this year, Sony and Microsoft are going to launch their next-generation (or, by then, current-generation) video game consoles. And today Epic Games showcased its new engine that will help bring games to life on those consoles and more.
Although it was originally supposed to arrive before the holidays, a new Driftboard item is now finally available in Fortnite for iPhone and iPad thanks to today's version 7.40.2 update.
Fortnite version 7.40 is landing later this week, bringing with it massive changes to the planes, zip lines, rocket launcher and more, as noted in Epic Games' Reddit post.
After celebrating Fortnite's first birthday last month, this living, action building game for iPhone, iPad, consoles and Windows PCs is allegedly expanding to Android later today.