Last year, Epic Games intentionally broke Apple’s rules by putting its own payment processing system in the iPhone version of Fortnite, bypassing Apple’s 30% fee and giving players a V-bucks discount. Apple responded by kicking Fortnite off the iOS App Store, while Epic launched a lawsuit and PR campaign declaring the iPhone maker “anti-competitive.” The companies have jabbed at each other for the past year, building their cases. (Epic CEO Tim Sweeney practices his ripostes on Twitter weekly.) Now the time has come to square off in person: The Epic and Apple trial has begun. Here’s what to expect from the trial, and what it’s all about in the first place. Trial timing, location, and details When and where is the Epic v Apple trial? The trial is going on now: It started on Monday, May 3 and will take “15, maybe 16 days, maybe 17 days,” according to US District Judge Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers, who said in a pretrial conference not to expect a speedy resolution. While some civil court business is being handled over Zoom these days, the US District Court of Northern California decided to hold this trial in person in Oakland. A limited number of people…