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I feel this’ll lead to a lot of misleading purchases. Don’t crucify me for this but let me use Carrot Weather as an example. With the initial price of $4.99 and no way to see what the subscriptions cost, many future purchasers would be left with a half-functioning app if they wanted to use it on their Apple Watch, unless they opt for the subscriptions, the prices of which are now conveniently hidden.
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Apple and Epic went to court today so that Epic could argue for a temporary court order that would force Apple to unblock Fortnite from its iOS App Store.
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"The case is considered a potentially landmark suit, one that tests the frontiers of antitrust law, said Judge Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers of the United States District Court for the Northern District of California."
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Judge Gonzalez Rogers looked skeptically at many of Epic's claims, explicitly telling the company several times in the hearing she was not persuaded by its arguments or its strategy. Epic knew that it was breaching its contract with Apple when it published the update, but did it anyway, she said, accusing the company of dishonesty. She rejected claims that Apple's in-app payment system is a separate product an an example of illegal bundling, as well as that Apple's app store operates as a monopoly.
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Fortnite players on iOS have a variety of choices to access the game even if it is no longer available on iOS, she said. "Walled gardens have existed for decades," she said. "Nintendo has had a walled garden. Sony has had a walled garden. Microsoft has had a walled garden. What Apple's doing is not much different... It's hard to ignore the economics of the industry, which is what you're asking me to do."
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Judge Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers recommended a jury trial in the case in July. “It is important enough to understand what real people think,” she said. “Do these security issues concern people or not?” (in reference to Apple's argument that tight control over its App Store to keep customers’ data secure and private.)
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In the coming days, Gonzalez Rogers is expected to rule on a temporary injunction forcing Apple to allow Fortnite back into its App Store and support Unreal Engine, Epic’s software development tools, in the interim.
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Separately on Monday, Google announced it will enforce rules that require app developers distributing Android software on the Google Play Store to use its in-app payment system. The move means that developers who have had customers pay them directly with a credit card for digital content will soon have to use Google’s billing system, which takes a 30% fee from payments.
I loathe games that bait you with a free version, but then require a sizeable investment to unlock game content. As a parent, I think we’re at risk of creating a generation of gamblers with some of these “coin” purchases in the same way Chuck E. Cheese and the majority of their games are jr. versions of slot machines. I’m not asking for these game developers to be hindered from developing in this business model, I’m asking to have the ability to filter them out when browsing. PS: If you’re a game developer, please just offer up your game for $10, or whatever, for all content or offer a one time “season pass” for all updates.
EDIT: I only mean search filter. Developers: go hard with your in app purchases, I just want the ability to opt out of seeing them and the current predatory state of capitalism.
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I don't know if you guys remember our hullabaloo over a few days ago, but I wanted to pass along that the full lists of IAPs are back to properly showing up in the drop down list in the App Stores. yay
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