Article 6J4SW Epic’s Tim Sweeney calls Apple App Store changes ‘hot garbage’

Epic’s Tim Sweeney calls Apple App Store changes ‘hot garbage’

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Emma Roth
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Tim Sweeney, the CEO of Epic Games, has a lot to say about the changes Apple made to its App Store in the European Union. In a lengthy post on X (formerly Twitter), Sweeney calls the update a new instance of Malicious Compliance" - or, in layman's terms, hot garbage."

This afternoon, Apple announced it would allow sideloading, alternative app stores, and third-party browser engines on the iPhone with the rollout of iOS 17.4 this March. The company will also open up the App Store to game streaming services, and will finally allow developers to use alternative in-app payment options. Apple made the changes to comply with the EU's Digital Markets Act (DMA), which requires large tech companies to follow a strict set of rules aimed at...

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