Reports said that one of the world’s biggest tech companies, Apple, lost its lawsuit against Epic Games on Friday, December 12, 2025.
Apple losing to Epic after five years could fundamentally change how the App Store operates, including fees, payment systems, and developer rights. It’s important to acknowledge because the decision may set a legal precedent that affects app developers, consumers, and the future balance of power in the digital marketplace.
This article will cover all you need to know regarding the battle lawsuit between the two companies, from the major legal decision to its timeline history. Here are the details:
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Apple Imposing 27% Fee Outside App Store

According to techinasia, Epic Games has prevailed in its legal dispute with the tech company over App Store policies based on a recent ruling by a US federal appeals court. This is a continuation of a dispute between the company and Epic Games that has been ongoing for more than five years.
Typically, the App Store takes a 15% to 30% commission on most in-app purchases. However, the US 9th Circuit Court of Appeals found that the company charged a 27% commission on transactions made outside the App Store, which violated a previous court ruling.
Previously, Epic Games accused the company of stifling competition by restricting developers from directing users to alternative payment methods.
The court upheld the previous lower court ruling that found the big tech company at fault for violating the law and ordered the trial judge to reconsider the commission Apple can charge developers for the use of its intellectual property.
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The Company Appeal & Legal Battle Timeline

As if unwilling to accept defeat, the company again appealed, seeking to overturn the court’s decision, citing a recent California Court of Appeals decision and the Supreme Court’s ruling on national injunctions in Trump v. CASA, Inc.
However, the court rejected the appeal’s arguments, arguing that these cases did not undermine the validity of the injunction.
The timeline of the legal battle between the two companies began in 2020 when Apple removed Fortnite for bypassing its payment system, citing App Store controls and fees. In 2021, a court ruled largely in favor of the companies. However, this ruling was deemed “anti-steering” by Islamic law, leading to an appeal and subsequent Supreme Court overturn in 2024, which has continued until this latest ruling.
An Epic Games victory could transform the app economy by weakening control over App Store fees and payment rules. This outcome could encourage more developers to challenge platform policies, push regulators to tighten oversight, and accelerate the shift toward a more open and competitive mobile ecosystem across the tech industry.
That’s all the updates regarding Apple’s loss in the legal battle with Epic Games.
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