Next week’s free Epic Games Store title has leaked
Next week’s free Epic Games Store title has seemingly been revealed ahead of its official announcement.
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Next week’s free Epic Games Store title has seemingly been revealed ahead of its official announcement.
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The Epic Games Store has finally launched on mobile platforms. Users will find it worldwide on Android and in Europe on iOS, allowing Fortnite to again be available to play on Apple's ecosystem. The date is no coincidence, as today marks the launch of Fortnite Battle Royale Chapter 5 Season 4: Absolute Doom, which is centered on Marvel heroes with Doctor Doom as the main villain.
Fortnite is one step closer to being fully back on mobile devices. Epic Games revealed Friday that its store app is now available on Android devices and on iOS in the EU.
The Epic Games Store is launching today on mobile. The store will be available on iOS in the EU, and worldwide on Android.
Fortnite is finally returning to iPhone today, four years after the game was pulled off of iOS – collateral in Epic Games' ongoing battle against manufacturers like Apple and Google over its ecosystems which, the publisher alleges, throttle competition. There's been public arguments, legal filings, court battles – it's all a little messy. But what you really need to know is that the Epic Games Store is coming to mobile devices, albeit with some pretty large caveats.