Microsoft Files Declaration of Support for Epic Games in Legal Battle with Apple

Microsoft has filed a declaration of support for Epic Games in their motion against Apple for denying Epic access to Apple’s development tools for IOS, which has the potential to end support for Epic’s Unreal Engine on the platform.
“Epic Games’ Unreal Engine is critical technology for numerous game creators including Microsoft,” wrote Kevin Gammill, General Manager of Gaming Developer Experiences for Microsoft.
Epic previously launched a new update for their game Fortnite which allowed players to buy in-game currency directly from Epic, circumventing Apple’s 30% revenue cut from all in-app purchases. In response, Apple delisted Fortnite from the IOS app store and announced a suspension of support for Unreal Engine.
Gammill went on to describe Unreal Engine’s significance to small game developers, explaining how game engines like Unreal Engine allow small developers to save both time and money in their development cycle by not developing their own single use game engine.