Microsoft has weighed in on the Epic Games drama, speaking in a declaration of support.
āApple’s discontinuation of Epic’s ability to develop and support Unreal Engine for iOS or macOS will harm game creators and gamers,ā said Kevin Gammill, Microsoftās gaming executive.
The news comes following Appleās decision to ban Microsoftās xCloud from the iOS App Store, a new way to access Xbox games from a smartphone via live streaming.
Fortnite had previously suggested that Appleās decision to terminate its Developer Program membership was an āunlawful effort to maintain its monopoly,ā a decision that would not only impact the Fortnite title but the companyās game engine Unreal Engine, which works on iOS and macOS and powers thousands of games.
Speaking in a court filing, Epic Games said that licensees of the Unreal Engine have expressed their āgrave concernā over Appleās decisions. Apple has responded, arguing that Epic Games was responsible for its āself-inflicted woundsā by violating App Store regulations.
Apple has also confirmed that it would be happy to welcome Fornite back to the App Store if the company could address the violations – namely, bypassing Appleās in-app purchases mechanism.
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