Epic Games is trying to scheme its way back into the App Store, and it might just work<div class="feat-image">

</div><p>If there’s one constant in the lustrum-long Epic Games v. Apple lawsuit, it’s that Tim Sweeney, Epic’s CEO, tends to… get creative when it comes to publicly interpreting and promoting the company’s legal wins.</p>
<p>Late last Friday, Epic once again tried to spin a limited courtroom victory into a public-relations campaign. Now, it has been granted a chance to make the antics fly in court.</p>
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Epic Games is trying to scheme its way back into the App Store, and it might just work