KEY POINTS
  • On Thursday, Fortnite maker Epic Games performed a high-profile stunt against Apple by blatantly ignoring the App Store's payment policies.
  • As a result, Apple removed Fortnite from the App Store, and Epic filed a prepared lawsuit shortly after.
  • Epic is the latest high-profile mobile software maker to put pressure on Apple to change its App Store policies that require it take a 30% cut of sales on the platform.
  • Other recent critics of Apple's policy include Sonos, Match Group and Spotify.

The app makers are revolting, and Apple is their target.

On Thursday, Epic Games, the video game giant behind Fortnite, challenged Apple by adding a new payment option to the game that circumvents Apple's 30% cut of sales it takes from developers through the App Store.