Epic’s Fortnite is back on U.S. App Store
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On top of all the problems, Fortnite is not available to all iOS users who use the search function in the App Store. For some reason, the game can be downloaded through the direct link, yet it doesn’t appear after users search for it. However, this is likely a temporary issue that will soon be fixed by Apple.
A new Fortnite leak suggests a list of supported iPhone and iPad devices after Epic Games announced its return. Check the full list here.
Fortnite has made its grand return to iOS devices like iPhone and iPad after being delisted from the App Store for many years.
Fortnite is back on Apple devices in the ... as the title is available on iOS devices once more. While a list of compatible devices has not been provided just yet, the game should run on models ...
After multiple years, most of which has been spent in and out of court, it seems Epic Games has finally won its spat with Apple. Fortnite is officially back in the App Store in the U.S., meaning it's available to download and play on iPhones and iPads right now.
Image taken by VideoGamer Aim Assist in Fortnite is available on controllers on any device. This means that ... as long as you use a compatible controller. Otherwise, if you’re on PC, you ...
The leaked list of compatible devices comes from @FNMNews on X, a reliable source for sharing Fortnite mobile-related information. According to the post, the device must have at least 4GB RAM.
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"Apple has blocked our Fortnite submission so we cannot release to the US App Store or to the Epic Games Store for iOS in the European Union," posted the official Fortnite account on X today. "Now, sadly, Fortnite on iOS will be offline worldwide until Apple unblocks it."
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Macworld on MSNThe Fortnite saga shows Apple at its pettiest–and most vulnerableBut here’s the kicker: Epic promptly decided to retaliate by taking the game dark on iOS worldwide, including versions delivered through Epic’s own store. That might sound like cutting off your nose to spite your face, but this will hurt Apple too. And users. In fact barely anyone will have a nose by the time this is over.