Since last August, there has been a lot of news related to Epic Games that we have published in Actualidad iPhone, just after the company's move to skip Apple Store guidelines (and from the Play Store)  and add an alternative payment system to the one offered by Apple.
The latest lawsuit from the company headed by Tim Sweeney, according to Bloomberg, can be found in the lawsuit that Epic Games will file against Apple and Google in the United Kingdom, so that Fortnite may be available in stores of applications in this country, so if it prospers, the company is likely to spread the demand to other countries.
The problem is that Epic has already found the refusal by an American judge, when he demanded that the application be available again in the App Store, so this new demand has very little chance of succeeding.
Since Epic filed the first lawsuit against Apple, the Cupertino-based company removed Epic's developer account, so it is no longer possible to download the game among all those users who had downloaded it prior to its elimination. If you still have it installed, you can continue playing in the same season in which the game stayed, the second of chapter 2.
Since the disputes between the two companies began, the only one that has made a move in this regard has been Apple. For just over a month, developers who bill less than 1 million dollars (discounted and Apple's commission), have seen the percentage that Apple stays reduced to 15%, a movement that affects 98% of all applications and games available in the App Store.