Fortnite returns to US App Store
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The mobile version of Fortnite was banned from Apple’s and Google’s app stores near the height of its popularity.
Epic made Fortnite available to play on iOS, macOS, and iPadOS devices via cloud streaming on Xbox Cloud Gaming and GeForce Now in 2022, but without a native app players were subject to increased latency. Now it seems like Fortnite fans on iPhones, iPads, and Macs in the US will soon be able to play the game like everybody else.
Within a matter of months, Fortnite Battle Royale eclipsed PUBG's player count and never looked back, while around this time PUBG Corporation filed a lawsuit against Epic, believing that Fortnite infringed upon the copyright of PUBG.
Epic Games' wildly popular multiplayer shooter game "Fortnite" is available again on Apple's app store in the U.S.
According to Hypex, the most popular Fortnite leaker, the next season will likely have a hero theme. Epic Games has shown designs for 18 hero-themed skins in surveys, and a Superman collab will also arrive in the next season. Furthermore, the season will begin on the same day as the OG Season 4, which also had a hero theme.
A Judge has ordered Apple to either allow 'Fortnite' onto their App Store or cite what legal authority they have to ignore the court.
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