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Epic Games' Battle Royale Hit Makes Comeback Thanks to New EU Rules
London, UK – In a major victory for gamers and app developers alike, Fortnite has made its triumphant return to iPhones in the European Union. The popular battle royale game, which was removed from Apple's App Store in 2020 following a dispute over payment systems, is now available to download again thanks to the European Union's Digital Markets Act (DMA).
The DMA, which came into effect earlier this year, imposes new rules on tech giants like Apple and Google, forcing them to open up their app stores to competition. This has allowed Epic Games to launch its own app store, making Fortnite available to iOS users in the EU once more.
While the return of Fortnite to iPhones is a significant development, it's important to note that the game is still unavailable on Apple devices in other regions. Epic Games has been vocal about its desire to bring Fortnite back to all iOS users, and the company is likely to continue its fight against Apple's restrictions.
This development marks a major win for consumer choice and competition in the app store market. It remains to be seen how this will impact the broader app ecosystem and what other changes we can expect to see in the coming months.
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