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WWDC is coming up quickly with a number of software announcements in store, but we're also looking further ahead to hardware ...
A years-long legal dispute between tech giant Apple and video game developer Epic Games has finally been resolved. The ...
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After a five-year legal battle, a judge has forced Apple to allow Epic Games's Fortnite back on the iOS platform.
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Fortnite will bring back Tart Tycoon, an extremely rare skin that was last available in 2020. Best part? It will be free!
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Judge orders Apple to approve Fortnite or explain refusal in court. The outcome could reshape how you pay for apps and games ...
Epic has announced that Fortnite has finally made its triumphant return to the iOS App Store, following a lengthy legal ...
The mobile version of Fortnite was banned from Apple’s and Google’s app stores near the height of its popularity.
Fortnite has finally returned to the Apple App store for iPhone and iPad, five years after the game was pulled and Epic sued Apple.