Epic Games notched a win in an ongoing legal dispute with Apple. The result could be Fortnite returning to the U.S. iOS app store as early as next week.

Judge Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers said in a ruling Wednesday that Apple was in "willful violation" of a 2021 injunction that prohibited the company from anticompetitive pricing.

Apple won many of the arguments in the Epic Games trial. One notable exception was a ruling that prohibited Apple from collecting fees on purchases made outside of the apps themselves. At the time, Apple was told to change its app store to allow developers to direct customers to their websites where users could then make purchases.

Apple not only didn't comply, it did so "willfully" and with the intent of creating new anticompetitive barriers.

"That it thought this Court would tolerate such insubordination was a gross miscalculation. As always, the coverup made it worse. For this Court, there is no second bite at the apple," Rogers said in the ruling. She went a step further and referred the case to the U.S. attorney to review it for possible criminal contempt proceedings.

Epic Games CEO Tim Sweeney took to X to announce it would bring the Fortnite game back to the U.S. App Store as soon as next week.

As The Verge reported , Sweeney also extended a proposal to Apple: “If Apple extends the court’s friction-free, Apple-tax-free framework worldwide, we’ll return Fortnite to the App Store worldwide and drop current and future litigation on the topic," he wrote.

The ruling was celebrated by other tech companies affected by Apple's policy.

“This landmark court ruling is a victory for developers everywhere," Spotify Spokesperson Jeanne Moran said in an emailed statement. "Spotify will move quickly to submit an app update to Apple, enhancing the experience for our consumers across the United States.”

This article originally appeared on TechCrunch at https://techcrunch.com/2025/04/30/epic-games-just-scored-a-win-against-apple/

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