Epic Games' lawsuit against Apple technically hasn't ended yet. At the moment, Epic is planning on appealing the court's decision that Apple is within its rights not to welcome Fortnite back on the App Store. Because the proverbial ball is now on Apple's court, Epic is trying to appeal to Apple directly and it appears to have failed, if Epic Games CEO Tim Sweeney's statement on Twitter is to go by.

Fortnite might have just been banned on the App Store forever

Fortnite Is Not Going Back On The App Store Anytime Soon

After Epic decided to give Fortnite players on iOS devices alternative payment options that allowed Epic to circumvent the App Store's transaction fees, Apple dropped Fortnite from the App Store altogether. In response to this, Epic decided to sue Apple for, among other things, attempting to monopolize the market.

Earlier this September, a judge ruled in favor of Epic, effectively allowing developers to use what Epic did with Fortnite. However, the same judge also clarified that Epic failed to prove Apple's near-monopoly on the market. In addition to this, the Judge explained that Epic still needed to pay Apple for damages for trying to get around the company's in-app purchasing fees.