Fortnite will come to iPad thanks to Epic Store
Fortnite’s return is approaching…
Epic Games has been trying to bring Fortnite back to the App Store for years. Without any success. Until now. A legal dispute between the development company and Apple caused the company to withdraw from the iPhone and iPad. But now it can return, thanks to the European Union’s Digital Markets Act.
Regulations of the Digital Markets Act only affected the iPhone. But now the European Commission has decided that the iPad must also comply with the regulations. So iPhone emulators, default web browsers, side loading and yes, Fortnite will also be available on iPad soon.
In fact, Epic Games had already announced the return of Fortnite in February 2024. However, it will not return via the App Store, it will do so via the App Store. Epic Games app store.
Epic Games plans to re-release Fortnite for iPad
Fortnite has left its mark on the video game industry before and after. Even today, after being number one for so many years, It remains one of the most popular games for many players. Its removal from the App Store was a heavy blow to many gamers, but it will be back soon. At least in Europe.
Today the European Commission said that iPads must also comply with the Digital Markets Act 🙌
We’re going full force to bring Fortnite and more @EpicGames Available soon on iPhones in the EU and iPads later this year! 🎉 https://t.co/MHh6EGVinC
— Epic Games Newsroom (@EpicNewsroom) April 29, 2024
Today the European Commission said the iPad must also comply with the Digital Markets Act.
For now, Epic Games has not provided a specific date for Fortnite’s release on iPhone and iPad. But everything seems to indicate that its arrival on iOS will be imminent. Apple’s iPad has 6 months to comply with the Digital Markets ActTherefore, the release of Fortnite for iPad may be delayed a little more.
iPad will bring big changes
Big changes are coming to iPad
The new App Store policy on iPhone will also come to iPad. Therefore, new features such as default web browsing apps or third-party app stores will also debut on the iPad.
But Fortnite’s long-awaited return to the iPad won’t be the only innovation in video games. This means players can also replay their favorite classic games. emulators for iPad.
However, it should not be forgotten that Apple will continue to review apps for approval even if they’re not available on the App Store. We also cannot confirm that Fortnite will return to the App Store in countries outside of Europe. We’ll have to wait a little longer to see how events develop.
Source: i Padizate

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