To answer your first question: yes, this nonsense is still going on. Grab your fizzy drink of choice and a fresh tub of buttered kernels, because it’s going off again between Epic Games and Apple. This time, Apple has completely ditched its facade of pacificism and is going straight for the jugular, accusing Epic of using the lawsuit to boost flagging interest in Fortnite. Oh. No. They. Didn’t. As always, if you need some background on the case, start here, then read this, this, and this. Like 2020 in general, it feels like this little spat has been going on roughly…
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