![]() ![]() The Department of Justice has been taking a look at details brought up by the Epic v. Apple trial, Roblox altered its website to clarify that it offers "experiences" instead of "games," a change made after App Store executive Trystan Kosmynka explained that Roblox did not violate App Store rules because Apple did not view Roblox content "as a game." Kosmynka said that the "experiences" within Roblox were similar to "the experiences in Minecraft," another game where users can build mini game-like content. As Epic offers access to major games created by other developers, it's not quite the same as the Roblox games created by Roblox users, but the Roblox app is now in the spotlight.Īfter coming up in the Epic v. ![]() Apple trial, Epic argued that Apple had given Roblox a "free pass" while preventing other apps from doing something similar.Įpic Games equated Roblox to the Epic Games Store, an app that would serve as a third-party alternative to the App Store, offering users access to games without paying Apple's fees. ![]() Roblox users can create a variety mini games that can be accessed within the main Roblox app, and during the Epic v. Roblox is an online gaming platform that allows its users to play and program games that can be played with others. Investigators are looking for situations where Apple is unevenly enforcing rules for app developers, and Roblox is an area of interest because of the way the app works. ![]() The United States Justice Department is investigating Apple for antitrust issues, and Roblox is an area of interest for prosecutors attempting to put together a case, reports The Information. ![]()
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