Apple rejects iOS fortnite in latest app store drama

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If you can't tell from the captivating title, Epic Games v. Apple Legal Drama has been a drama in the tech world. In the latest news, Epic Games reports that Apple has refused FortniteTrying to return to the App Store.
“Apple has blocked our Fortnite submissions, so we can’t release it to the App Store in the U.S. or the European Union’s epic gaming store.” Fortnite Today's X account. “Now, sadly, Fortnite on iOS will be offline worldwide until Apple untie it.”
Mashable and Apple ask about the situation and if we learn any new information, we will update this article.
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A week ago, Epic Games announced that it had officially resubmitted gamers were delighted Fortnite Go to the App Store. However, after the latest rejection, Fortnite has become unusable for all iOS users around the world.
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Previously, EU iOS gamers were able to download at least Fortnitebut now, that is not available. The most important thing is Fortnite Even for unknown reasons, it is impossible to download through the EU's third-party app store.
A possible explanation? We know the epic game has been resubmitted Fortnite Approved in the United States using its European developer account. If the submission is rejected as an Epic Games claim, it could create a broader problem for the company. Epic Games may also extract the app from third-party storage.
iOS gamers cannot download it in the United States Fortnite Over the years, on Apple devices, this first launched a legal case. This is the TL;DR version of Mashable's Alex Perry:
Fortnite Since 2020, it has been unable to play a role on the iPhone as a result of a legal dispute between Apple and developer Epic Games still underway. The short version is that Apple likes to buy 30% commissions in iOS apps, and Epic doesn't like that. One thing led to another, and now there is a real antitrust case against Apple. The case recently led to the company being despised, forcing the company to stop charging fees from public purchases.
return Fortnite It's been a long time to get to the App Store, but gamers will have to wait longer to try talking to the in-game Darth Vader, at least on Apple devices.
On X, Epic Games founder and CEO Tim Sweeney suggested that Apple “weaponize” the app review process as a free release of speeches.
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