Thanks to recent changes announced by Apple, which include the ability to install apps outside of the App Store, as well as opening the doors to third-party stores on iOS, Fortnite you can return to iPhone. It was only a matter of time before Epic Games took the “free” route, and it didn’t take them long to confirm it via their social media.
“Remember Fortnite on iOS? How about we bring it back?”
Obviously, since Apple’s new rules will only take effect in the European Union, return Fortnite iOS will be exclusive to this territory. At the moment there is no possibility battle royale, which remains the most popular worldwide today, is making a comeback beyond the old continent. From Epic Games they made it clear:
“At the end of this year Fortnite will return to iOS in Europe through the Epic Games Launcher.”
The company, led by Tim Sweeney, did not miss the opportunity to thank the European Union, since it was its rules that contributed to the return Fortnite for iOS. The statement ends convincingly: “Apple, the world is watching”. Once again, it is clear that the hostility between these companies will continue for a long time.
Fortnite Doesn’t return to the App Store, but that’s not a problem
Of course, to Fortnite could return to iOS, Epic Games will have to use a method similar to the one that allowed it to keep the game on Android a while back. This sideloading. In fact, you will need to download launcher from Epic Games outside of the App Store. Once installed, there will be no obstructions to access. Fortnite from your iPhone.
For now, We still don’t know the date Fortnite I’ll be back on iOS. Before this, all changes announced by Apple will have to take effect. This will happen, according to Cupertino residents, with the launch iOS 17.4, the release of which should be just around the corner. Therefore, we estimate that the return Fortnite This will take several weeks.
The confrontation between Apple and Epic Games has become one of the most relevant in the history of the technology industry. It all started when the video game company decided to break the rules in August 2020 by allowing users to buy V-Bucks, a currency Fortnite— without using the App Store payment system.
Thanks to this unexpected move, they were able to avoid the recurring payment fees charged by the App Store. This was not an oversight, but the first step in a crusade against the people of Cupertino.
Apple hastened to leave Fortnite from the App Store for violating its policies. However, this move was already being considered by Epic Games, which soon after filed a lawsuit against Apple for alleged monopolistic practices. This began an intense legal battle that lasted several years. Apple, of course, responded decisively.
In the end, Epic Games failed in its main mission. That is, the authorities will determine that Apple is a monopolist and will be punished in an exemplary manner. Nevertheless, They managed to win a small victory. in favor of developers: that Apple was forced to allow the use of third-party payment systems.
Today, Epic Games can also feel like a winner thanks to changes made by Apple, which have their origins in the European Union’s requirements to encourage competition and avoid monopolies.
Source: Hiper Textual

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