We catch up with Epic Games CEO Tim Sweeney after a jury sided with him in Epic's antitrust lawsuit against Google and declared that its practices were anti-competitive. Sweeney emerged victorious in this battle, but his fight against tech giants is far from over. After Epic Games' $700 Million Google Antitrust Lawsuit Win, CEO Tim Sweeney has his sights set on Apple's decision to ban web apps. Nobody is safe from his legal crusade as he continues to challenge the dominance of major players in the tech industry.
A tweet from Epic Games CEO Tim Sweeney pushed Apple to block the Fortnite maker's competing app store. This move further escalated the ongoing feud between Epic Games and Apple, highlighting the intense competition and power struggles within the gaming and tech sectors. Earlier today, Tim Sweeney sent an email to Epic employees, rallying them for the next phase of their battle against tech giants.
Tim Sweeney about Unreal Engine 6: UE5 + Verse. Epic Games CEO has offered a small glimpse of the company's vision for UE6, showcasing their commitment to innovation and pushing boundaries in the gaming industry. Epic Games claimed that Apple shut down its developer account on the App Store again because of a post on X, indicating the high stakes involved in their legal disputes and the consequences of challenging the status quo.