“Recall that in these related cases, [Epic] allege that Apple’s 30% commission on sales through its App Store is anti-competitive and that allowing iOS apps to be sold through other stores would force Apple to reduce its commission to a more competitive level,” Hixson writes in the order. “By focusing… on 436 specific games that are sold in both Steam and Epic’s store, Apple seeks to take discovery into whether the availability of other stores does in fact affect commissions in the way [Epic] allege.” The California judge overseeing Apple’s attempts to drag Valve into an ongoing beef with Epic Games admitted that Apple “salted the Earth with subpoenas, so don’t worry, it’s not just you.”
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