Apple has fired the latest shot in its ongoing court battles with Epic Games, calling the Fortnite <\/em>developer’s lawsuit against the company a “marketing campaign.”<\/p>
When Epic filed its lawsuit last month, it already had a parody video of Apple’s ‘1984’ commercial<\/a> ready to go once Fortnite<\/em> was taken down<\/a> from the App Store for attempting to circumvent the store’s 30-percent fees.<\/p>
“For reasons having nothing to do with Epic\u2019s claims against Apple,\u00a0Fortnite<\/em>\u2019s popularity is on the wane,” the filing<\/a> reads, which was picked up by Kotaku<\/a>. “By July 2020, interest in\u00a0Fortnite<\/em>\u00a0had decreased by nearly 70 percent as compared to October 2019. This lawsuit (and the front-page headlines it has generated) appears to be part of a marketing campaign designed to reinvigorate interest in\u00a0Fortnite<\/em>.”<\/p>
Later in August, a judge denied a motion<\/a> from Epic to add Fortnite<\/em> back into the App Store temporarily while the court proceedings continued. Fortnite’s<\/em> newest season, which is themed around Marvel characters, is missing its massive playerbase on iOS.<\/p>