For the first time since August 2020, Fortnite can be enjoyed on iOS devices.
The outcome of the litigation could be perceived as a shallow victory for Epic, and attorney Richard Hoeg predicts the case is far from over.
Attorney Richard Hoeg and analyst Louise Shorthouse explain the significance of Apple’s decision to publish its findings that the Epic Games Store stands to lose more than $300 million.
Attorney Richard Hoeg tells GameDaily that the case, which is likely headed to trial by jury, doesn’t favor Epic from a legal perspective.
Developments abound in the ongoing case of Epic versus Apple. Attorney Richard Hoeg weighs in.
There are many legal and ethical elements at play in Epic’s suit against the tech giants. Business attorney Richard Hoeg offers his analysis.