City
Epaper

Epic Games CEO slams Apple App Store, Google Play Store policies

By IANS | Updated: July 27, 2020 18:38 IST

San Francisco, July 27 Tim Sweeney, CEO of Fortnite developer Epic Games, has criticised Apple and Google for having ...

Open in App

San Francisco, July 27 Tim Sweeney, CEO of Fortnite developer Epic Games, has criticised Apple and Google for having an "absolute monopoly" on their respective app stores.

He especially slammed the 30 per cent cut on in-app purchases and transactions.

"Apple has locked down and crippled the ecosystem by inventing an absolute monopoly on the distribution of software, on the monetization of software," Sweeney said in an interview with CNBC over the weekend.

"If every developer could accept their own payments and avoid the 30 per cent tax by Apple and Google we could pass the savings along to all our consumers and players would get a better deal on items. And you'd have economic competition," Sweeney was quoted as saying.

Epic previously made Fortnite available to Android devices not by offering it on the Google Play Store but through a launcher on the Fortnite website that downloaded the game.

This helped the company avoid a 30 per cent cut on app stores by making the game available as a "side-load" install.

Fortnite finally arrived on Google Play Store earlier this year upon users' requests.

"Google intentionally stifles competing stores by having user interface barriers. It also includes obstruction to installation, by stifling competition and payment. To finally have competition among stores, other stores need to be able to exist and thrive on these platforms," alleged Sweeney.

Both Apple and Google did not comment on the report.

Last year, the company released Epic Games Store for Windows and Mac PCs and incentivized game makers by taking a comparatively lower 12 per cent fee from sales.

The Store is yet to arrive on iPhones because Apple has strict guidelines in place, which prevent competing software stores.

Earlier this month, Sony announced a strategic investment of $250 million to acquire a minority interest in Epic Games.

Fortnite is the world's largest game with over 350 million accounts and 2.5 billion friend connections.

( With inputs from IANS )

Tags: Tim SweeneyapplegoogleSupport companyWord on macApple educationWho dgMicrosoft incUs google & youtubeSk duaApple app stores
Open in App

Related Stories

Technology'In Memory of Victims': What Does the Black Ribbon Below Google Search Bar Mean?

TechnologyIT Layoffs 2025: Microsoft, Google, Apple Among 284 Tech Companies That Cut Jobs in First 5 Months

Social ViralToday’s Google Googly: Where Did the Arabic Numerals Originate? Find the Correct Answer Here

TechnologyWhy Is Google Lens Coming to YouTube Shorts and What Can It Do?

EntertainmentGoogle and Kamal Haasan’s RKFI Join Forces to Launch an Interactive Search Animation for Thug Life

Technology Realted Stories

TechnologyDGCA gives clean chit to Air India’s Boeing 787 fleet amid thorough inspection

TechnologyNo major safety concerns with Air India’s Boeing 787 fleet: DGCA

TechnologyAndhra Pradesh plans to establish three circular economy parks

TechnologyIPO-bound Arisinfra's net loss widens to Rs 17.3 crore, revenue drops nearly 7 pc in FY24

TechnologyUnion Minister Jitendra Singh reviews progress of science and technology institutes in Northeast