Fortnite finally breaks its long Android absence with an official US relaunch

Epic Games, Inc. just announced the long-awaited comeback of its hit battle royaleFortnite, on Android in the US after five years. This follows the game’s return to iOS in May in the US, after a major court ruling, as it was removed by both Google and Android due to a violation on Epic Games’ side in 2020.

Fortnite is back for mobile players with all of its content

Finally, the wait is over, and I couldn’t be happier to see Fortnite make its return. So, the removal happened in 2020 due to Epic Games introducing its own direct payment system with a 30% cut-off rate. This led to a major clash with both app stores, and soon followed long trials in court.

Epic Games didn’t back down and sued Google in 2023 for creating a monopoly inside the Google Play Store. Moreover, during the trial, it came out that Google once considered acquiring Epic Games in 2018. Google lost and paid $700 million, with Epic filing an injunction for policy reforms in 2024 for more freedom to third-party stores.

Epic Games also released a statement on X, stating, “Fortnite is back on the Google Play Store in the U.S. following Google’s compliance with the U.S. District Court’s injunction,” and revealed that they’re now working with “Google to seek court approval of our settlement.”

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