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Regulation & Policy
#Epic Games#Apple#U.S. Supreme Court#App Store#United States#9to5Mac

Epic Games asks U.S. Supreme Court to reject Apple petition

Source: 9to5mac.comJune 4, 2026

TL;DR: Epic Games asked the U.S. Supreme Court on June 4, 2026, to deny Apple’s petition challenging two rulings in the companies’ App Store dispute over off-App-Store purchases. The filing continues a long-running U.S. legal case about Apple’s App Store rules and external payment links. The source report is 9to5Mac, citing Epic Games’ response to Apple’s latest appeal effort.

Epic Games asked the U.S. Supreme Court on June 4, 2026, to reject Apple’s latest petition challenging two rulings in the companies’ long-running App Store case over off-App-Store purchases. 9to5Mac reported the filing on June 4, 2026.

The dispute concerns Apple’s App Store rules for purchases made outside the App Store. According to the source report, Apple is seeking Supreme Court review of two rulings, and Epic Games has now responded by asking the Court not to take up Apple’s petition.

The case is part of a longer legal fight between Epic Games and Apple in the United States over App Store payment restrictions. The source excerpt does not provide the docket number, the names of the two rulings, or a timetable for any Supreme Court decision.

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