Fortnite Returns to Apple Devices in the EU: New Beginnings Thanks to Digital Markets Act
After a four-year hiatus, Fortnite enthusiasts in the European Union are set to enjoy the game once again on all Apple mobile platforms. Released in September 2017, Fortnite quickly expanded to mobile devices, with a significant promotional push in 2018 when Epic Games partnered with Samsung to offer the exclusive Galaxy skin to players on the Samsung Galaxy Note 9 or Tab S4. This strategy boosted mobile downloads as players used their devices to access various game features like the Item Shop and Quests tab on the go.
However, in 2020, Fortnite was abruptly removed from the App Store due to a dispute over Epic Games' attempt to circumvent Apple's in-game currency regulations, leading to the app's complete removal. This decision shocked the community, particularly those who relied solely on their mobile devices to play the game, forcing them to cease playing altogether.
The community's hope dwindled after Apple terminated Epic Games' developer account in March 2024. Nevertheless, a recent update from Epic Games on April 29 has rekindled excitement. Fortnite is set to make a comeback on iPhone and iPad in the EU, thanks to the Digital Markets Act, which allows access through the Epic Games Store on Apple devices.
Fortnite has evolved significantly since it was last available on Apple devices during Chapter 2 Season 3, incorporating numerous innovative gameplay mechanics that players now deem essential. For those looking to reacquaint themselves with the game, numerous training Creative maps are available, offering the perfect opportunity to sharpen skills before venturing into the Battle Royale island or engaging in ranked matches.
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