Epic’s Fortnite is back on U.S. App Store
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Fortnite is finally back on the U.S. App Store, and that means you can download it straight to your iPhone and iPad right now.
Fortnite has made its grand return to iOS devices like iPhone and iPad after being delisted from the App Store for many years.
The long battle between Apple and Epic Games (over Fortnite) may have finally come to an end. After five years of legal disputes, the battle royale is once again available on iOS
Apple users are starting to get ways out of the iPhone maker’s so-called “walled garden" which imposes restrictions and fees on payments through iOS apps. Some apps moved quickly after a judge
Jones, who passed away in 2024, gave his blessing to the artificial recreations of the Darth Vader voice, a role he had occupied for
Fortnite has gone offline for an update – and might never come back to the iPhone. Developer Epic Games said that an ongoing fallout with Apple over its App Store rules means that the game will stay offline on that device.
Fortnite is a digital playground for millions of players, many of them young. That people would immediately try to get the Disney-owned Darth Vader to say something offensive is unsurprising. But the speed at which players were able to do so suggests that generative AI still isn’t fully ready to be unleashed on a major game platform.