Fortnite powraca do iOS dla użytkowników w UE

Epic Games has announced that Fortnite is making a comeback on iPhones in the EU, revealing the news through an official communication on X. This decision comes as a result of Apple’s compliance with the EU’s Digital Markets Act (DMA).

For those familiar with Fortnite, the game was blocked on the Apple App Store in 2020 due to a payment dispute between Epic and Apple. As a result, Epic Games was banned from iOS for this popular esports game. However, the game is set to return to iOS specifically for users residing in EU countries.

This event is a result of Apple adhering to the regulations of the Digital Markets Act (DMA), which are required by the European Union. As a result, starting from March of this year on iOS 17.4, iPhone users in EU countries will soon have the option to use alternative app stores instead of relying solely on the App Store for downloading apps and games.

Epic Games announced that Fortnite will return to iPhones through an official post on X (formerly known as Twitter). “Remember Fortnite on iOS? Or should we bring it back?” wrote Fortnite. They added, “Fortnite will return to Europe on iOS through the @EpicGames Store (thanks DMA – important new EU law that enables this). @Apple, the whole world is watching.”

In a subsequent post, Epic Games wrote, “Stay tuned for details as we work through the regulatory schedule. We’ll continue to advocate for fair competition through courts and regulatory bodies that Apple is breaking the law.”

Fortnite will return to iOS in Europe in 2024, distributed through the upcoming @EpicGames Store for iOS. Stay tuned for details as we work through the regulatory schedule. We’ll continue to advocate for fair competition through courts and regulatory bodies that Apple is breaking the law.

Last year, Epic Games won a lawsuit against Google, claiming that Google maintains an illegal monopoly within its app store. The court confirmed that Google did establish a monopoly with its Play Store and Google Play billing service. The jury also found that Google’s anti-competitive monopoly was used to harm Epic. However, Epic lost a similar lawsuit against Apple despite a series of online campaigns, including the popular “Free Fortnite” campaign aimed at gaining more support.

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Key Takeaways from this Article:

– Epic Games has announced that Fortnite is coming back to iPhones in the EU. This decision is due to Apple’s compliance with the EU’s Digital Markets Act (DMA).
– Fortnite was blocked on the Apple App Store in 2020 due to a payment dispute between Epic and Apple.
– Apple will now adhere to the EU’s DMA, allowing iPhone users in the EU to use alternative app stores.
– Epic Games announced the return of Fortnite on iOS through an official post on the X platform (formerly known as Twitter).
– Fortnite will return to iOS in Europe in 2024, distributed through the upcoming Epic Games Store for iOS.
– Epic Games won a lawsuit against Google, but lost a similar lawsuit against Apple.

Key Terms or Jargon Used in the Article:

– Fortnite: A popular esports game developed by Epic Games.
– Apple App Store: The application distribution platform for Apple devices, including iPhones.
– Epic Games: A game development company known for creating Fortnite.
– Digital Markets Act (DMA) EU: EU regulations governing the digital market and competition in the app and gaming sector.

Suggested Related Links:

– Epic Games Store: The official website of the Epic Games Store, where you can find and download games, including Fortnite.
– Apple’s Website: The official website of Apple, the manufacturer of iPhones and the App Store.

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