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Headlines focus on Apple’s EU App Store fee and terms overhaul—framed as an end to a long-running EU battle—while Epic Games and others criticize the changes as inadequate “junk fees.” Coverage also points to knock-on effects for services control, including the prospect of similar rules in the US.
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Key TakeawayApple’s new EU App Store terms lower costs and change payment terms, but Epic is pushing back hard and the fallout may extend beyond Europe.
Tracking: European Commission approves of Apple's new App Store terms even if Epic doesn't / Predictable as the tides, Epic Games hates the new EU App Store fees
Tracking: Apple’s long-running app store battle with the EU appears to finally be over / Apple overhauls App Store fees in the EU with new unified terms
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