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A new Epic Games Store app makes it possible to take Fortnite on the go. But not everyone has access. Here's what you need to ...
After a rough 2023, Epic Games kicked off the new year with a major Disney deal, receiving a $1.5 billion investment to build experiences around Disney IP within Fortnite.. But this won’t matter ...
For years, Epic Games and Apple have been in back-and-forth litigation over Epic wanting to launch its own store rivaling Apple's and so iOS users have been unable to use third party apps. Until now.
If what Epic Games says is true, then the ball may be in Apple's court. If the company is specifically blocking Fortnite updates on iOS worldwide, then the only way around this situation is for ...
Since Epic Games tried to avoid paying Apple its 30 percent cut from in-app purchases over three years ago, Fortnite has been unavailable on iOS devices. Epic Games and Apple have been embroiled ...
Epic Games has officially announced its intention to launch the Epic Games Store on iOS platforms later this year. This groundbreaking move is primarily a response to the new regulations set forth ...
Epic Games Announces 'Fortnite' Is Coming Back to iOS in Europe, 3 Years After It Was Ousted: The game will be listed on the new Epic Games Store.
In this article After four years of exile, Fortnite is back on iOS in Europe after it was blocked for four years Despite its popularity on console and PC, parent Epic Games cut 830 jobs last year ...
Epic Games CEO Tim Sweeney has teased a return of Fortnite to iOS in 2023, nearly three years after the best-selling game was removed from the App ...
Epic Games, the maker of Fortnite, announced on Friday that it has officially launched its rival iOS app store in the European Union. The Epic Games Store is also launching on Android worldwide.
Epic Games has announced that Fortnite will return to iOS in Europe in 2024 via the Epic Games Store, which is wild because of the Apple v. Epic drama from last year.
Epic Games iOS app store. Europe’s Digital Markets Act (DMA) antitrust law imposed a number of changes on companies who were deemed to be using their market dominance in an anti-competitive manner.