Some apples are sweet, some not so much.
The decision comes just two days afterApple terminated Epics account over some tweetsfrom CEO Tim Sweeney.
He concluded #FreeFortnite!
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Thats originally what Apple claimed as the reason for banning the Fortnite maker.
However, it seems more likely that Apple had enough of Sweeneys constant bashing of the Cupertino giant.
To be clear, what caused this ban was atweetfrom Sweeney where he called Apples values into question.
Apple cited this tweet in its termination of Epic.
Apple had enough of his talking, so they decided to ban Epics account, calling them verifiably untrustworthy.
Sweeney has certainly done a good job of attracting attention to the iOS App Store as a monopoly.
Epic has fought legal battles around the world to free itself from legacy app stores.
Now, Epic Games is getting a chance to run its own marketplace around Fortnite and other games.
The lesson here seems to be: keep on tweeting Sweeney.
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