Apple removed Epic's titles from its App Store after the game maker violated the iPhone maker's in-app payment rules.
Microsoft Corp on Sunday said in a court filing that Apple Inc's threat to cut off the creator of "Fortnite" from Apple's developer tools would hurt Microsoft's gaming business, as well as other game developers.
The filing came in a
dispute between Apple and Epic Games. Apple removed Epic's titles from its App
Store after the game maker violated the iPhone maker's in-app payment rules.
Epic says that Apple
has also threatened to cut off its access to Apple tools needed to maintain
"Unreal Engine," software that many game developers license to create
better graphics. Microsoft said the move would hurt at least one of its own
game titles called "Forza Street" that uses the engine for the iOS
version of the game.
Kevin Gammill, Microsoft's
general manager of gaming developer experiences, said Microsoft has an
"enterprise-wide" license to Unreal Engine and that Apple's move
would hamper it and other gaming firms' ability to make games with the
technology for Macs and iPhones.
"If Unreal Engine
cannot support games for iOS or macOS, Microsoft would be required to choose
between abandoning its customers and potential customers on the iOS and macOS
platforms or choosing a different game engine when preparing to develop new
games," Gammill wrote.
Nicholas Penwarden, Epic's
vice president of engineering, said in filing on Sunday that multiple Unreal
Engine users - including at least one automotive design firm - have contacted
the company with worries their projects will be disrupted.
Epic is seeking a court
order to stop Apple's termination of its developer accounts. Apple has said
that it will reverse its moves if Epic resubmits a version of "Fortnite"
that complies with its payment rules.
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