/More than three years after Epic Games removed Fortnite from Apple devices, the publishers/developer is ready to bring it back, but players in the U.S. will have to wait a while longer.
Epic has confirmed it will bring the popular title back to iPhones and iPads in EU markets following Appleās announcement that it will enabled third-party stores for iOS users.
A timeline for the gameās return hasnāt been setāand Epicās much-publicized feud with Apple is far from over. Even in its announcement that the game would be returning, Epic added, āWeāll continue to argue to the courts and regulators that Apple is breaking the law.ā
The key to the return to Apple devices in parts of Europe is the EUās Digital Markets Act, which (among other things) allows developers to bypass Appleās app store for payments. That law goes into effect March 7.
While itās enough to get Epic back on board, the game maker is still taking shots at Apple. CEO and founder Tim Sweeney, in a separate tweet, called Appleās announcement a ādevious new instance of Malicious Complianceā.
āApple proposes that it can choose which stores are allowed to compete with their App Store. They could block Epic from launching the Epic Games Store and distributing Fortnite through it, for example,ā he added. āThereās a lot more hot garbage in Appleās announcement. It will take more time to parse both the written and unwritten parts of this new horror show.ā
Even without a significant mobile presence, Fortnite ruled supreme in December 2023, topping the as player engagement charts on both PlayStation 5 and Xbox, according to Circana. Some 36% of active PS5 players and 31% of active Xbox Series players played Fortnite at least once during December. That was a 5% bump on Sonyās platform and a 3% increase on Microsoftās.

