Epic Games files an antitrust complaint against Apple in Europe

Epic Games has filed an antitrust complaint against Apple in the European Union, alleging that the company uses “a series of carefully designed anti-competitive restrictions” to eliminate competition in mobile app distribution and payment processing systems. Put simply, Epic takes issue with Apple’s insistence that all iOS applications be distributed through its App Store, and that they exclusively use Apple’s payment processing system—with Apple getting a 30 percent revenue cut. The EU complaint, filed with the European Commission’s Directorate-General for Competition, is the third such action taken by Epic against Apple, following similar complaints that are already underway in the US, Australia, and the UK.

“What’s at stake here is the very future of mobile platforms,” Epic Games founder and CEO Tim Sweeney said in a statement. “Consumers have the right to install apps from sources of their choosing and developers have the right to compete in a fair marketplace. We will not stand idly by and allow Apple to use its platform dominance to control what should be a level digital playing field.

source: gamezpot.com