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Apple has reinstated Epic Games' developer account in the EU - meaning they can bring 'Fortnite' back to the iPhone after all. The video game developer planned to get the Epic Games Store and the battle royale game on iOS devices in Europe, however, Apple originally put a blocker on this happening. Epic Games said in a statement last week: "We recently announced that Apple approved our Epic Games Sweden AB developer account. "We intended to use that account to bring the Epic Games Store and Fortnite to iOS devices in Europe thanks to the Digital Markets Act (DMA). To our surprise, Apple has te...
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‘Fortnite’ is set to return to iOS devices after Apple agreed to allow “alternative app marketplaces” - but the move has enraged the game’s boss. The beloved title was removed from the platform after Epic Games, who developed the title, bashed Apple for taking 30 per cent in commission in the App Store, resulting in the two locking horns in court. Now, the tech juggernaut has agreed to the European Union’s calls to allow sideloading on iPhones, iPads and Macs, meaning users will be able to download software from marketplaces other than the App Store, though insisted developers will still need ...
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