Apple responds to Epic Games' claim in an official statementEpic is taking Apple to court... again.
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Epic Games is hoping for a temporary restraining order to stop Apple from terminating its developer accounts and blocking access to development tools.
In court documents, Epic says Apple is "attacking Epic's entire business."
Besides Fortnite, Epic also owns the Unreal Engine, which a lot of developers use to create games for iOS.
Update: Apple responds to Epic Games' claim that it is being "attacked"
Epic Games announced on Monday it's asking courts to stop Apple from blocking it from using iOS and Mac development tools and terminating its developer accounts. It's seeking a temporary restraining order in response.
This comes after Epic issued a very public lawsuit against Apple last week. In case you missed it, Apple removed Fortnite, Epic's super popular battle royale shooter, from the App Store after Epic introduced a payment system that was in violation of the App Store guidelines.
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Apple responds to Epic Games' claim in an official statement