Japan's antitrust regulator says it will step up scrutiny of Apple's App Store practices, as gaming industry developers and execs speak out following Epic suit
- After Epic suit, Japan's antitrust watchdog probes Apple rules — Japanese game creators break silence on Apple inconsistency
An interesting point in this story: In Japan, there is at least one company specialized in rescuring developers whose apps got rejected by Apple. “iOS Reject Rescue” service navigates you how to have your once-rejected apps approved. https://www.bloomberg.com/...
Epic and Japanese devs aren't the only ones with concerns. In 2017 there were 28 Chinese developers that took Apple to court for allegedly breaching anti-trust regulations. In the sense that Apple had a monopoly on distribution, fees and also removed apps without explanation. htt…