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Fortnite is finally back on iOS, but there’s a catch

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Fortnite is finally back on iOS! After a lengthy five-year legal battle against Apple, Epic Games is finally victorious. However, the victory isn’t quite as big as Epic would’ve liked. While the game is back on iOS in the United States, it’s still banned in many parts of the world. Furthermore, many players have struggled to find it in the App Store, making the process more difficult.
Epic isn’t giving up and will fight to get the app back worldwide. The latest release comes with a couple of limitations, which is why many Fortnite players are disappointed.
Fortnite is back on iPhone and iPad, but only in the United States
On Tuesday night, Apple added Fortnite back to the App Store in the United States. Users who own a compatible device, whether it’s an iPhone or iPad, can now download the game and return to action. However, the game is only available to those who live in the US. Furthermore, earlier this year, Fortnite returned to the European Union.
While bringing back the game to the US and the EU is great, this still leaves the majority of the world without access to Fortnite on iOS. Players from other countries can use cloud gaming services to play the game, but this comes with many disadvantages, including input lag.
Fortnite is back on iPhone, but only in the US and the EU. Image by VideoGamer
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.
The next country to receive Fortnite on iOS will be the United Kingdom, as the release window was set for the second half of 2025.

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Fortnite is finally back on iOS, but there’s a catch
You can trust VideoGamer. Our team of gaming experts spend hours testing and reviewing the latest games, to ensure you're reading the most comprehensive guide possible. Rest assured, all imagery and advice is unique and original. Check out how we test and review games here Fortnite is finally back on iOS! After a lengthy five-year legal battle against Apple, Epic Games is finally victorious. However, the victory isn’t quite as big as Epic would’ve liked. While the game is back on iOS in the United States, it’s still banned in many parts of the world. Furthermore, many players have struggled to find it in the App Store, making the process more difficult. Epic isn’t giving up and will fight to get the app back worldwide. The latest release comes with a couple of limitations, which is why many Fortnite players are disappointed. Fortnite is back on iPhone and iPad, but only in the United States On Tuesday night, Apple added Fortnite back to the App Store in the United States. Users who own a compatible device, whether it’s an iPhone or iPad, can now download the game and return to action. However, the game is only available to those who live in the US. Furthermore, earlier this year, Fortnite returned to the European Union. While bringing back the game to the US and the EU is great, this still leaves the majority of the world without access to Fortnite on iOS. Players from other countries can use cloud gaming services to play the game, but this comes with many disadvantages, including input lag. Fortnite is back on iPhone, but only in the US and the EU. Image by VideoGamer 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. The next country to receive Fortnite on iOS will be the United Kingdom, as the release window was set for the second half of 2025. Fortnite Platform: Android, iOS, macOS, Nintendo Switch, PC, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series S/X Genre: Action, Massively Multiplayer, Shooter 9 VideoGamer Subscribe to our newsletters! By subscribing, you agree to our Privacy Policy and may receive occasional deal communications; you can unsubscribe anytime. Share #fortnite #finally #back #ios #but
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Fortnite is finally back on iOS, but there’s a catch
You can trust VideoGamer. Our team of gaming experts spend hours testing and reviewing the latest games, to ensure you're reading the most comprehensive guide possible. Rest assured, all imagery and advice is unique and original. Check out how we test and review games here Fortnite is finally back on iOS! After a lengthy five-year legal battle against Apple, Epic Games is finally victorious. However, the victory isn’t quite as big as Epic would’ve liked. While the game is back on iOS in the United States, it’s still banned in many parts of the world. Furthermore, many players have struggled to find it in the App Store, making the process more difficult. Epic isn’t giving up and will fight to get the app back worldwide. The latest release comes with a couple of limitations, which is why many Fortnite players are disappointed. Fortnite is back on iPhone and iPad, but only in the United States On Tuesday night, Apple added Fortnite back to the App Store in the United States. Users who own a compatible device, whether it’s an iPhone or iPad, can now download the game and return to action. However, the game is only available to those who live in the US. Furthermore, earlier this year, Fortnite returned to the European Union. While bringing back the game to the US and the EU is great, this still leaves the majority of the world without access to Fortnite on iOS. Players from other countries can use cloud gaming services to play the game, but this comes with many disadvantages, including input lag. Fortnite is back on iPhone, but only in the US and the EU. Image by VideoGamer 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. The next country to receive Fortnite on iOS will be the United Kingdom, as the release window was set for the second half of 2025. Fortnite Platform(s): Android, iOS, macOS, Nintendo Switch, PC, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series S/X Genre(s): Action, Massively Multiplayer, Shooter 9 VideoGamer Subscribe to our newsletters! By subscribing, you agree to our Privacy Policy and may receive occasional deal communications; you can unsubscribe anytime. Share
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