After new law in Korea allows third-party payment systems in apps, Epic wants Apple to release Fortnite for iPhone again<div class="feat-image">
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<p><strong>Update</strong>:
Apple says Epic currently has “no legitimate basis for the reinstatement of their developer account”, in a statement to Bloomberg. Original story below.</p>
<p>Last August,
Fortnite was famously pulled from the iOS App Store after Epic surreptitiously enabled a direct payment option for V-Bucks, circumventing Apple’s In-App Purchase system and the 30% cut. This kicked off a major protest against Apple’s ‘monopolistic’ App Store rules, which went to trial earlier this year.</p>
<p>Recently,
a new law introduced in South Korea specifically outlaws payment system exclusivity inside apps, and legally forces Apple to allow alternatives to In-App Purchase for digital goods. Today,
Epic has announced that it intends to re-release Fortnite for iOS in South Korea featuring its own payment system. </p>
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