Apple made more than US$100 million in commissions from 'Fortnite' - executive at trial

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Apple Inc made more than US$100 million in commissions from Epic Games' 'Fortnite' during the two years the online game was on the App Store, an ...

Apple Inc made more than US$100 million in commissions from Epic Games'"Fortnite" during the two years the online game was on the App Store, an Apple executive testified on Wednesday.

Michael Schmid, Apple's head of game business development for the App Store, took the stand during the third week of an antitrust trial in federal court in Oakland, California. Apple kicked the popular game off its App Store last year after Epic introduced its own system for in-app payments.Epic then sued Apple alleging that the iPhone maker had abused its power over developers by forcing them to use Apple in-app payment technology, which charges commissions of 15per cent to 30per cent.

The disclosure of"Fortnite" commissions is significant because Epic's legal team has pressed Apple executives on the stand over whether the company tracks profits from its App Store, with Apple executive saying they do not and view the App Store as feature of the iPhone.

 

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