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Epic Games Store wins: You can play Fortnite on iOS and Android now

byEray Eliaçık
August 16, 2024
in Gaming, News
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Good news for Fortnite fans: playing the worldwide Fortnite mobile app on iOS and Android is now possible with the Epic Games Store! Thanks to new EU rules and a long legal battle between Epic Games and Apple, you can now download Fortnite on your phone!

A quick recap of a legal battle between Epic Games and Apple: Epic Games sued Apple after being removed from the App Store for allowing direct payments in Fortnite, which broke Apple’s rules. Epic argued that Apple’s 30% fee and control over app distribution were unfair and anti-competitive. The controversy also highlighted the broader implications for Fortnite accounts, including concerns about user access and in-game purchases. The court didn’t label Apple a monopoly but ruled that Apple must allow developers to direct users to other payment options.

Sorry Apple, the worldwide Fortnite mobile app for iOS and Android is now available through the Epic Games Store and beyond

Fortnite is returning to iOS in the EU after being removed from the App Store over four years ago. Players can now sideload it through the new Epic Games Store app or AltStore PAL. The launch follows years of legal battles between Epic and Apple and new EU regulations requiring Apple to allow alternative app stores.

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Learn how to play Fortnite on iOS and Android again! Thanks to Epic Games Store and new EU rules, the worldwide Fortnite mobile app is back.
Gamers are excited about the return of the worldwide Fortnite mobile app after its long absence (Credit: Epic Games)

The Epic Games Store is also now available for Android users globally. Epic plans to expand to additional app stores, like Aptoide for iOS and ONE Store for Android, and aims to introduce third-party games to its mobile store by December. However, Apple’s fees and regulatory challenges pose obstacles. Developers may face a “Core Technology Fee” for distributing their apps outside the App Store, which could deter some from using third-party stores. Despite these hurdles, Epic remains optimistic about the future, noting that Fortnite’s return is a significant step in their ongoing fight against Apple’s app marketplace control.

How to play Fortnite on iOS now?

To play Fortnite on iOS, follow these steps:
  • Download the Epic Games Store: Visit fortnite.com/download on your Safari browser and tap the “More ways to play” button. Then click iOS. If prompted, go to your device’s Settings and allow installations from Epic Games by tapping “Allow Marketplace From Epic Games.”
Learn how to play Fortnite on iOS and Android again! Thanks to Epic Games Store and new EU rules, the worldwide Fortnite mobile app is back.
How to play Fortnite on iOS?
  • Return to Safari: After adjusting your settings, go back to the Epic Games Store download page and tap “Install” to set up the app.
  • Install Fortnite: Open the Epic Games Store app, find Fortnite, and tap “Install” to download the game.
  • Play Fortnite: Once installed, open Fortnite from the Epic Games Store and start playing.

Make sure your device is running iOS 17.6 or later, and that you’re located in the European Union to access the app.

How to play Fortnite on Android?

To play Fortnite on Android, follow these steps:

  • Download the Epic Games Store: Open your browser and go to fortnite.com/download. Tap the “Get It on Android” button to download the Epic Games Store APK.
  • Install the APK: Once the download is complete, open the APK file from your device’s Downloads folder. You may need to allow installations from unknown sources in your device’s settings if prompted.
  • Open the Epic Games Store: After installation, open the Epic Games Store app on your Android device.
  • Install Fortnite: Search for Fortnite within the Epic Games Store app and tap “Install” to download the game.
  • Play Fortnite: Once the installation is complete, launch Fortnite from the Epic Games Store and start playing.

Now, you know how to play Fortnite on Android. Ensure your device meets the minimum system requirements for Fortnite and has a stable internet connection for the best experience.

It’s celebration time: Fortnite mobile app bonus goals

From now until the release of Fortnite v32.00 in November, players using the Fortnite mobile app can earn exclusive in-game rewards by reaching certain experience (XP) milestones through gameplay.

Learn how to play Fortnite on iOS and Android again! Thanks to Epic Games Store and new EU rules, the worldwide Fortnite mobile app is back.
Downloading the worldwide Fortnite mobile app is easy through the Epic Games Store (Credit)

Here’s a closer look at each reward and how to unlock it:

  • Tactical Kat Wrap – 25,000 XP
    • Objective: Earn 25,000 XP by playing the game on your mobile device.
    • Reward: This is a special wrap for your weapons and vehicles, featuring a sleek, tactical design.
  • Kat Claws Pickaxe – 50,000 XP
    • Objective: Accumulate 50,000 XP.
    • Reward: A unique pickaxe designed with cat-themed claws, perfect for adding a touch of style to your gathering routine.
  • Katalina’s Kit Bag Back Bling – 75,000 XP
    • Objective: Reach 75,000 XP.
    • Reward: This back bling features Katalina’s iconic kit bag, giving your character an adventurous look.
  • Katalina Outfit – 100,000 XP
    • Objective: Achieve 100,000 XP.
    • Reward: The coveted Katalina Outfit, complete with the full set of accessories, showcasing the character’s distinctive style.

To earn the bonus rewards, play regularly on the Fortnite mobile app and complete in-game challenges to gain XP. Track your progress in the app to see how close you are to unlocking each reward. These items are exclusive to mobile users until the end of Fortnite v32.00 in November. If you don’t reach the XP milestones, the rewards will later be available for purchase in the Item Shop for all players.


Featured image credit: Epic Games

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