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Epic doesn't believe in compromise unless it is with Google

The vendetta Epic Games holds against Apple seemingly won't let it accept any settlement beyond complete surrender, but it wants to participate "in good faith." Epic settled with Google by paying for a promotional campaign Apple shared its latest proposed commission rates in an attempt to satisfy an ongoing lawsuit with Epic Games, but they were instantly dismissed by the company. In that filing,…

Epic doesn't believe in compromise unless it is with Google

Epic Games remains steadfast in its refusal to compromise with Apple, believing that any settlement must involve a complete surrender of its demands. Despite Apple's recent attempt to settle the ongoing lawsuit by proposing new commission rates, Epic dismissed them outright, suggesting that Apple's filings lacked sincerity. However, if a court were to order a settlement conference, Epic has expressed its willingness to participate in good faith.

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