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Fortnite returns to U.S. iPhones after a protracted legal battle

Samir Badaila
Published:  at  08:59 AM
1 min read
A man holding iphone with fortnite opened in apple store. Stock Photo
Image source: Washington Post

After a heated four-year legal showdown, Fortnite is back on the Apple App Store for U.S. iPhone users, a move that signals a seismic shift in the app ecosystem. Epic Games, the mastermind behind the battle royale phenomenon, took on Apple’s rigid payment policies and emerged victorious, thanks to a recent court ruling that grants developers more flexibility with in-app payment systems.

This comeback isn’t just about Fortnite fans getting their fix—it’s a symbolic win for developers challenging the tech giant’s control over app distribution and revenue. Epic’s legal battle, sparked in 2020 when it bypassed Apple’s payment system, led to Fortnite’s removal from the App Store and ignited debates over app store monopolies. The court’s decision now allows developers to explore alternative payment methods, loosening Apple’s grip on the 30% commission that’s long been a point of contention.

For players, this means diving back into Fortnite’s vibrant world on iOS, while for developers, it’s a step toward a fairer digital marketplace. Epic’s fight has reshaped the landscape, proving that even giants can be challenged. Ready to drop into the action? Fortnite awaits on your iPhone—grab it now and join the victory royale!



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