Four years after Fortnite was removed from the App Store, iPhone users can once again take advantage of this battle royale in the EU.
Four years after Fortnite was removed from the App Store, iPhone users can once again take advantage of this battle royale in the EU, as Epic Games re-released its most famous games through its Epic Games Store. For Android users, Fortnite is back again globally. Thanks to the EU's Digital Markets Act, Epic Games could launch its game store and add its battle royale game.
While the experience of downloading the game isn't as seamless as it should be, Sweeney says, 'Once you go through the 15 horrible steps to get the store on your device, it works really nicely.' Besides Fortnite, the Epic Games Store is launching with Rocket League Sideswipe and the new Fall Guys for mobile. These are all free-to-play games with in-app purchases.
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