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Epic Games CEO calls out Apple’s DMA rules as ‘malicious compliance’ and full of ‘junk fees’


Epic Games CEO Tim Sweeney is none too pleased with Apple's new App Store rules, dubbing them once again a case of "malicious compliance" and filled with

In the EU, Apple said it will lower its App Store commissions to either 17% for digital goods and services or as low as 10% for subscriptions in their second year and small business developers who qualify. Arguably, iOS offers a sizable platform for developers, thanks to Apple’s ability to continually ship new iPhones in response to consumer demand. Sweeney’s comments come fresh off the rulings of two lawsuits where the Fortnite game maker sued both Apple and Google over antitrust concerns.

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