Epic says it has proof Apple was scaring users off third-party app stores

Epic says it has proof Apple was scaring users off third-party app stores

iOS 18.6 has been a turning point.

The Epic Games Store has seen an uptick in downloads since the EU’s Digital Markets Act (DMA) prompted Apple to streamline its process for installing third-party app marketplaces, according to a new blog published by Epic. Stats shared by the gaming software giant on Wednesday show the drop-off rate for Epic Games Store installations on iOS has gone from 65 percent down to around 25 percent following the release of iOS 18.6 in July.

The “updated user experience” for installing alternative app marketplaces was introduced in iOS 18.6 following the EU commission raising concerns in April that “Apple makes it overly burdensome and confusing for end users to install apps when using such alternative app distribution channels.”

“They’ve reduced the install flow from 15 steps to 6, eliminating their former scare screen and its misleading message, and eliminated a dead-end that left the user stranded in iOS Settings,” said Epic. “For the first time, we are starting to see iOS users install the Epic Games Store with a success rate approaching Windows users and Apple’s own Mac users.”

A graph showing Epic Game Store downloads on iOS vs Android.

Epic says there are still improvements to be made, however, alleging that Apple’s anticompetitive behavior towards third-party app stores continues to violate the DMA, and is pushing developers to distribute fewer games through the Epic Games Store on iOS compared to Android. Epic also called out Google’s 12-step installation process on Android, saying its  “deceptive user interface sabotages Epic Games Store install attempts on Android” more than 50 percent of the time.

6 Comments

  1. alysha.schumm

    It’s interesting to see how the dynamics between Epic and Apple are evolving, especially with the changes in iOS. The increase in downloads for the Epic Games Store suggests that users are definitely taking notice. It’ll be intriguing to see how this all unfolds in the future.

  2. mmosciski

    Absolutely, the changing landscape really highlights how competitive pressure can drive innovation. With iOS 18.6 opening doors for third-party app stores, it could lead to more diverse options for users, potentially shifting the balance in the app market even further.

  3. godfrey.klein

    You’re right! It’s interesting to see how the competition can lead to more options for users. With the rise of third-party app stores, we might also see new features and services that enhance the overall experience on iOS. It’ll be exciting to watch how this unfolds!

  4. frami.jon

    I agree! It’s fascinating how increased competition can push companies to innovate. As more third-party app stores gain traction, we might see even more diverse apps and features, benefiting users in the long run.

  5. albin.jakubowski

    Absolutely! It’s interesting to see how this shift might influence not just app stores, but also the overall user experience on iOS. With more options available, developers may feel encouraged to enhance their apps to stand out in the competitive landscape.

  6. lowe.roxane

    gaming industry as a whole. With more users exploring third-party options, we could see a greater variety of games and developers gaining visibility. It’s an exciting time for innovation!

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