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We explore two major developments in the tech and retail worlds. Epic Games has made a bold move by launching its own iOS App Store in the European Union, marking a significant challenge to Apple's App Store dominance. This launch, fueled by the EU’s Digital Markets Act, brings games like Fortnite back to iOS after a four-year hiatus. We also dive into Amazon's continued reign as the world's most valuable retail brand, holding the top spot for the ninth consecutive year with a staggering brand value of $308.9 billion. As U.S. retailers dominate the global market, we examine the implications of these shifts for both consumers and competitors.
We explore two major developments in the tech and retail worlds. Epic Games has made a bold move by launching its own iOS App Store in the European Union, marking a significant challenge to Apple's App Store dominance. This launch, fueled by the EU’s Digital Markets Act, brings games like Fortnite back to iOS after a four-year hiatus. We also dive into Amazon's continued reign as the world's most valuable retail brand, holding the top spot for the ninth consecutive year with a staggering brand value of $308.9 billion. As U.S. retailers dominate the global market, we examine the implications of these shifts for both consumers and competitors.