Epic Games has signed a new deal that will make it even easier for Fortnite players to access the game on Android devices. Fortnite was launched in 2017, and since then, the battle royale has been available for PC and different consoles. However, the Epic Games title's relationship with mobile devices is trickier.
Fortnite was removed from the App Store and Google Play Store in 2020 for violations of the store's terms of use, which resulted in Epic Games suing Apple and Google. Years later, iOS users can download the game from the App Store, as long as they are in one of the European Union countries. For players outside the region, or who own an Android device, the option to play Fortnite is to download the Epic Games Store installer. Now, after a new announcement, the plan is to make it easier for gamers to access the game on mobile.
With many players loving the addition of fan-favorite characters from Fortnite anime collaborations, surely more is to come in 2025.
Epic Games has signed a deal with Telefonica to pre-install the Epic Games Store app on all Android devices of the European telecommunications company. As a result, all...