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Fortnite has made a triumphant return to the U.S. App Store, hitting number one for free games after a five-year ban due to its legal battle with Apple. The game's comeback highlights significant changes in App Store policies and in-game purchasing options.
Fortnite has officially returned to iPhones in the U.S. after a five-year ban. Thanks to a federal judge's order, gamers can once again enjoy the popular title, sending it straight to the top of the app charts!
After a lengthy legal battle, Fortnite is back on the U.S. App Store! Epic Games celebrates with a 20% cashback offer for in-game purchases directly through them. Discover the latest updates following Epic's victory over Apple!
Fortnite is back on Apple's App Store after nearly five years, following a heated legal battle between Epic Games and Apple over in-app payment policies. This marks a significant victory for Epic, impacting the future of app distribution.
Epic Games has successfully brought Fortnite back to the iOS App Store after nearly five years. Following a significant court ruling, players can now enjoy the game on their iPhones once again.
Epic Games is fighting back against Apple in a legal battle to reinstate Fortnite on the iOS App Store. After a recent court ruling, the company claims Apple's rejection is retaliation for its legal actions.