Epic Games is expanding its mobile marketplace by including third-party games, a significant move amid ongoing legal disputes with Apple and Google regarding app-store fees. Launched in August, Epic's mobile store initially featured its own titles like Fortnite and Rocket League. Despite spending over $1 billion on the platform, CEO Tim Sweeney acknowledged the challenges posed by Apple and Google, revealing the difficulty in achieving their target of 100 million installations with just 30 million reached due to obstacles from these tech giants. Recent rulings have favored Apple regarding monopoly allegations while allowing some inquiry into alternative payment options.
We're spending more money than we're making every year because we choose to invest in growth, said Tim Sweeney.
Apple and Google are making this really hard,
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