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Epic's billion-dollar court fight pays off—at least in the near term—as Fortnite regains top position on App Store charts
Apple reinstated Epic Games’ Fortnite to the U.S. App Store, ending a five-year restriction for the first-person shooter.
Epic Games is continuing its campaign to get Fortnite back on the iPhone in the U.S., and it's looking like Apple might have to fold. Last
Epic Games’ wildly popular multiplayer shooter game “Fortnite” was available again on Apple’s app store in the US on Tuesday, capping a ban of nearly five years and marking a major win for the video company.
Fortnite hasn’t been approved by Apple for the U.S. App Store, but access to the game for EU users is now in dispute.
Fortnite's return to the iOS App Store is imminent. This follows a US court ruling that mandates Apple must allow developers to
Fortnite says it’s unavailable on Apple’s iOS globally because the tech giant blocked a bid to rerelease the popular video game for iPhone users in the U.S. and Europe.
Not only has Fortnite not returned to U.S. iPhones in the App Store, it’s now suspended from those European iPhones which had it.