Epic Games has settled its lawsuit against Samsung just days before the launch of new smartphones. The battle centered on Samsung's 'Auto Blocker' feature, which Epic claimed hindered its app store's availability.
Epic Games' Fortnite players will receive over $126 million in refunds for unwanted purchases. This follows a settlement with the FTC, bringing total refunds to nearly $200 million. Eligible players can file claims until July 9, 2025.
Fortnite players are set to receive over $126 million in refunds due to unwanted in-game charges. Learn how to file your claim before the deadline approaches!
The FTC is refunding over $126 million to Fortnite players charged for unwanted purchases. Eligible players can now claim compensation until July 9, 2025. Don't miss out on your refund!
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.