When two companies battle, itâs usually a good thing for the consumer. But I am almost certain when Epic and Apple battle, itâs got absolutely nothing to do with YOU. However, Epic has positioned itself to look like it has everything to do with you and Appleâs pretty much painted themselves into a corner.
Look, Iâm not a developer and I have no idea what goes on in the mobile marketplace for apps and whatnot. So if something comes out of this that will benefit those developers, then sure. I havenât really had my finger on the pulse of this so I donât actually know if developers arenât happy with Apple like Epic is and, for whatever reason, this doesnât feel the same as the Steam Vs. Epic situation we had not too long ago. I mean, the Steam thing is similar, but I was hearing a far louder outcry from other devs and I canât remember the outcome in that but it wasnât anything like what is happening now.
Epic has sued Apple and Google. I mean, might as well hat-trick it and throw in Microsoft if you wanna go for the nuttiest thing you can do as a company award. Iâm not saying theyâre in the wrong, but those are two powerhouse companies (as is Epic as we find out during the show), but I guess if anyone could take that on, it would be Epic (or MS for that matter).
I guess weâll see how that plays out. In the meantime, Ubisoft, itâs been 2,553 days since the last Splinter Cell release (non-animated series or guest spot in another game franchise).