Epic Games gives an update on plans for Fortnite Mobile

Epic Games has shared an update on the return of the mobile version of Fortnite to Apple iOS. The company’s title remains extremely popular and Fortnite continues to regularly collaborate with major pop culture brands and IPs.

For those who don’t remember, Apple removed Fortnite from the iOS App Store in 2020 following Epic Games added its own payment system to the title. A move that violated the platform’s guidelines.

Since then, iPhone and iPad users have been unable to update and install Fortnite on their devices. Those on iOS were only able to play the game using workarounds involving services like Xbox Cloud Gaming, Nvidia Geforce Now, and Amazon Luna.

However, Epic said in January that Fortnite would be returning to iOS devices in the European Union (EU), and the company has just announced that this might happen very soon.

Epic Games plans to launch Fortnite and its own store, Epic Games Store, on iOS in the EU in the coming months. This was recently stated by the company in a press release. TwitterIn March, it was revealed that the Epic Games Store would be coming to iOS and Android devices in 2024, but no exact release date was provided.

Apple previously terminated an Epic Games developer account, which Epic had intended to use to bring Fortnite and its store to iOS devices in the EU.

Epic Games argued that the termination violated the coalition’s Digital Markets Act (DMA), and Apple later reinstated the account following an investigation by the European Commission.

Under the DMA, platform owners like Apple must allow third-party app stores to exist on their operating systems, and Epic Games credits the law for allowing Fortnite to return to iOS in the EU.


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2024-07-02 17:32:59

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