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Fortnite Expands To Third-Party Apple Stores, Exits Samsung’s Galaxy Store

Epic Games has announced that Fortnite will soon be available on iOS via AltStore PAL. The company plans to expand to additional third-party stores and will remove Fortnite and other apps from Samsung’s Galaxy Store due to new restrictions.
02:58 PM Jul 26, 2024 IST | News24 Desk
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Epic Games will soon bring Fortnite to iOS via AltStore PAL and plans to expand to other third-party stores.

Epic Games has announced that Fortnite will soon be available on iOS devices through AltStore PAL, a third-party app store exclusive to the European Union. The gaming studio revealed its intention to expand Fortnite’s availability to at least two other third-party stores in the near future.

In a recent blog post, Epic Games also disclosed that it will be removing Fortnite, along with Rocket League Sideswipe and Postparty, from Samsung’s Galaxy Store. This decision follows Samsung’s introduction of an 'Auto Blocker' feature that restricts the installation of apps from rival app stores. Despite this move, Epic Games CEO Tim Sweeney affirmed the company’s commitment to supporting Samsung devices.

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The blog post further indicated that Epic Games plans to end partnerships with mobile stores that impose unfair practices, possibly hinting at ongoing disputes with Google and Apple. While Fortnite’s launch on AltStore PAL is imminent, Epic Games did not provide a specific release date. Additionally, the company is developing its own app store for both Android and iOS platforms.

Currently, Fortnite is unavailable on the Apple App Store and Google Play Store, with Android users required to download the game via Epic Games’ website. Earlier this month, Apple briefly approved the Epic Games Store but required changes to certain buttons, such as ‘install’ and ‘in-app purchase,’ citing similarities with its own App Store.

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