Litigation between Apple and Fortnite developer Epic Games continues. Epic CEO Tim Sweeney says the situation has “reached the point of absurdity.” This was reported by TechCrunch.

Epic has been fighting with Apple for many years over the company’s demands for revenue sharing in the App Store. The company filed a lawsuit against Apple for monopolizing the mobile market and lost it last year.

But the new Digital Markets Act (DMA) seemed to allow Epic to launch its own Epic Games Store on iOS and bring Fortnite back to this platform, while reducing commissions for Apple.

However, Apple has twice rejected Epic’s game store because of elements that it believed were too similar to its own App Store, including the “install” and “in-app purchase” buttons.

After Epic publicly complained about Apple’s “arbitrary” rejections and said it had reported its concerns to European regulators, Apple approved the game store, but noted that Epic would still have to make changes in a future update. Is that all? Not quite.

Epic later reported that it was “in dispute” with Apple, and founder and CEO Tim Sweeney wrote that the story had “reached the point of absurdity.”

“Apple is now telling reporters that this approval is temporary and are demanding we change the buttons in the next version – which would make our store less standard and harder to use,” Sweeney said. “We’ll fight this.”