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Apple says Epic’s arguments against pausing the case are ‘wrong’

Apple has responded to Epic’s opposition to its request to pause lower-court proceedings over App Store commissions while the Supreme Court reviews part of the case. Here’s what that means.

Apple says Epic’s arguments against pausing the case are ‘wrong’
9to5Mac — 14 July 2026
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Apple has responded to Epic’s opposition to its request to pause lower-court proceedings over App Store commissions while the Supreme Court reviews pa

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Why This Matters

The standoff between Apple and Epic Games over App Store policies isn’t just a corporate feud—it’s a defining battle over digital marketplaces, consumer choice, and the balance of power between tech giants and developers. A ruling in this case could set precedents that ripple across the entire app economy, influencing not only revenue models for developers but also the openness of platforms that millions rely on daily.

Background Context

Epic’s legal battle with Apple over App Store commissions dates back to 2020, when the game developer bypassed Apple’s payment system to avoid its 15–30% cut, triggering a high-profile dispute that culminated in a 2021 court ruling siding largely with Apple. The Supreme Court’s decision to review the case—specifically on antitrust grounds—has injected new uncertainty, prompting Apple’s push to pause lower-court proceedings while the higher court weighs in.

What Happens Next

If the Supreme Court grants Apple’s request to pause proceedings, the immediate effect would be a delay in any further legal maneuvers, buying Apple time to argue for a narrower interpretation of antitrust liabilities. Conversely, if the Court declines, Epic could regain momentum to challenge Apple’s control over app distribution and payment systems, potentially forcing structural changes to the App Store’s rules. The outcome may hinge on how the Court frames the balance between innovation incentives and anticompetitive conduct.

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