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Fortnite on iOS is returning to the US next week. Players will finally be able to step into the Metaverse after four years, four months, 17 days, and then some.
This follows Epic Games CEO Tim Sweeney's posts, which seemingly expressed frustration at the fact that Fortnite had been left in limbo following a review submission last Friday.
This isn't just hearsay, Epic Games CEO Tim Sweeney confirmed Fortnite's long-awaited return in a celebratory post on X. "Apple's continued attempts to interfere with competition will not be ...
Epic Games CEO Tim Sweeney has teased a return of Fortnite to iOS in 2023, nearly three years after the best-selling game was removed from the App ...
Tim Sweeney suggests Apple may be obstructing Fortnite's re-approval on iOS Apple's developer website states that most apps are reviewed in about a day, but Sweeney claims Apple hasn't responded ...
In a cryptic tweet posted on December the 31st, Epic CEO Tim Sweeney seemed to insinuate the possible return of their hit battle-royale game Fortnite to iOS storefronts. The Tweet simply reads "Next ...
In early May 2025, Epic CEO Tim Sweeney posted to X (formerly Twitter) that the game would be back on iOS " next week," which would make it sometime in early to mid-May.
The response includes exhibits that show that Apple executives and Epic Games CEO Tim Sweeney engaged in tense email exchanges in the weeks leading up to the Fortnite saga.
Fortnite Banned On iOS For As Long As 5 Years, Sweeney Says As He Accuses Apple Of Lying Epic Games CEO responds to the judgment in the Epic-Apple lawsuit and reveals what has to happen for ...
Epic CEO Tim Sweeny posted a teaser that suggests the popular game could be coming back to Apple's platform in 2023, but probably not on the App Store.