In the ongoing saga between Epic Games and Apple, hopes for the return of Fortnite to iOS devices have hit a setback. While progress seemed promising at one point, recent developments have brought things back to square one. Here’s the latest on this high-profile tech dispute.
Epic Games, having previously taken Apple to court over the hefty commission rates imposed in digital stores, initially emerged victorious within the United States. The court’s decision effectively barred Apple from levying commissions on transactions conducted through third-party stores. In Europe, similar measures were enacted against both Apple and Google, thanks to the Digital Markets Act.
Apple’s Last-Minute Decision Blocks Fortnite’s iOS Return
With these rulings, it seemed that the path for Fortnite’s return to the Apple App Store was clear. However, Apple swiftly closed that path with a last-minute decision. Epic Games announced via social media, “Apple blocked our Fortnite application. This is why we can’t release the game on the US App Store or the iOS Epic Games Store in Europe. For the time being, unfortunately, Fortnite will remain offline worldwide on iOS.” This news has left many gamers disappointed, as Apple’s decision effectively halted the return of Fortnite to iOS devices globally.
The current situation leaves iOS users eagerly awaiting the game’s return. Although the future actions of Epic Games remain uncertain, speculation is rife about a potential new lawsuit between the two tech giants. Meanwhile, rumors suggest that Fortnite might make a comeback in July with Superman-themed content, but for now, this possibility is limited to Android and other platforms.
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