It was only a matter of time, but Epic has sprung its trap. The game studio behind Fortnite implemented a feature that it knew would get it banned from Apple’s App Store, and then immediately fired back with legal documents and an advert that spoofed Apple’s famous 1984 advert. With a hashtag to weaponize its fanbase, #FreeFortnite, Epic also levied the same complaints against Google and the Play Store. The crux of the matter is that Epic wants to sell in-game currency and items to its audience, which predominantly comprises children that can nag their parents into submission. Epic wants to be able to do this without using Apple’s payment method, which incurs a 30% cut, and so priced the…