Fortnite returns to U.S. App store
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Fortnite will bring back Tart Tycoon, an extremely rare skin that was last available in 2020. Best part? It will be free!
Epic Games' wildly popular multiplayer shooter game "Fortnite" was available again on Apple's app store in the U.S. on Tuesday, capping a ban of nearly five years and marking a major win for the video company.
Within a matter of months, Fortnite Battle Royale eclipsed PUBG's player count and never looked back, while around this time PUBG Corporation filed a lawsuit against Epic, believing that Fortnite infringed upon the copyright of PUBG.
On top of all the problems, Fortnite is not available to all iOS users who use the search function in the App Store. For some reason, the game can be downloaded through the direct link, yet it doesn’t appear after users search for it. However, this is likely a temporary issue that will soon be fixed by Apple.
Star Wars Battlefront II has experienced some rocky moments during its lifespan, but new player count statistics from SteamDB could indicate a major resurgence.
Microsoft has backed “Fortnite” video game maker Epic Games in its legal battle with Apple – alleging in a new court filing that the Tim Cook-led tech giant has “stymied” its own efforts to create an Xbox mobile store.
According to Hypex, the most popular Fortnite leaker, the next season will likely have a hero theme. Epic Games has shown designs for 18 hero-themed skins in surveys, and a Superman collab will also arrive in the next season. Furthermore, the season will begin on the same day as the OG Season 4, which also had a hero theme.