Tim Sweeney (@timsweeneyepic) 's Twitter Profile
Tim Sweeney

@timsweeneyepic

Epic Games founder and CEO

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linkhttp://www.epicgames.com calendar_today20-08-2013 17:37:03

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Netz0 (@netz0com) 's Twitter Profile Photo

DHH They also damaged their relationship with developers. The group of people that basically made the iPhone popular by building an entire app ecosystem. No surprise the Vision Pro flopped.

Mark Gurman (@markgurman) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Power On: Apple’s $100 Billion App Store Will Never be the Same — Lawsuits, regulators and developers have upended Apple’s app business forever. A look at how and why this happened, plus where the App Store goes from here. bloomberg.com/news/newslette…

DHH (@dhh) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Four years later, HEY is finally for sale on the iPhone in the US! We've gotten our new flow approved, which takes a credit card on the web, and we didn't even have to offer IAP alongside it to be compliant. (Full screenshot tour in the post). world.hey.com/dhh/hey-is-fin…

Tim Sweeney (@timsweeneyepic) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Apple is still delaying the Fortnite update for the US and EU, neither approving nor rejecting it. Fortnite can't operate without timely updates. They suggested we withdraw our US submission, but that may be an obstructive legal maneuver. macworld.com/article/278822…

Tim Sweeney (@timsweeneyepic) 's Twitter Profile Photo

While waiting for Fortnite to come back, check out Dilly for Fortnite, an independently-developed companion app that shows outfits and stuff in the item shop. apps.apple.com/us/app/dilly-f…

Donald Mustard (@donaldmustard) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This is absolutely incredible. Everyone go get Fortnite on your Phones and iPads NOW!!! We worked SO hard in those early days of Fortnite to really dial in and refine a great control scheme for mobile devices!

Tim Sweeney (@timsweeneyepic) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Thanks to everyone who supported the effort to open up mobile competition and #FreeFortnite from the very beginning. And thanks to all of the folks who initially sided with Apple then later came around to the winning side, supporting app developer rights and consumer rights.

Tom Warren (@tomwarren) 's Twitter Profile Photo

many thought that Epic wouldn't achieve anything in its fight against Apple, but Fortnite is back on the iPhone in the US and Apple has been forced to not take fees from purchases made outside of apps. That seems like a win for all developers to me theverge.com/news/661290/fo…