Fortnite, the globally popular battle royale game, has officially returned to the Apple App Store in the United States after a ban that lasted more than three years was lifted.
The game was originally removed in 2020 after Epic Games, the developer of Fortnite,
violated Apple’s in-app purchase rules—triggering a high-profile legal battle over app store policies, competition, and developer rights.

Following recent changes in Apple’s policies, Epic Games has been allowed to bring Fortnite back to iPhones and iPads in the U.S.,
marking a significant moment for both the gaming industry and the broader tech ecosystem.
Fortnite’s return signals a new chapter in the evolving dynamics between major tech platforms and developers,
as user choice and digital freedom continue to gain attention on the global stage.
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