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Fortnite is back on iPhones in US after court orders Apple to relax app payment regulations

Epic's billion-dollar court fight pays off—at least in the near term—as Fortnite regains top position on App Store charts

May 24, 2025 / 11:09 IST
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Almost five years since it was removed, Fortnite has officially returned to Apple's iPhone and iPad App Store in the United States, a spectacular win for Epic Games in its long fight against Apple's app store policies. The game's return comes after a federal court last month ordered Apple to permit app developers to provide alternative payment methods— undermining the tech giant's highly profitable 30% commission on in-app transactions, the Washington Post reported.

The decision by US District Judge Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers gives developers greater authority over digital transactions, such that games like Fortnite can make direct payments for virtual items without having to go through Apple's system. Within a day of its return, Fortnite topped Apple's free game listings, as users flocked to download the game that became a cultural phenomenon before its suspension.

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A financial and symbolic blow to Apple

The comeback of Fortnite isn't solely a victory for gamers—it's a big legal and symbolic loss for Apple, whose closely managed app environment has been under growing scrutiny. "Thanks to everyone who supported the effort to open up mobile competition," Epic CEO Tim Sweeney wrote on X. He also fired a shot at folks who originally supported Apple, saying they had "come around to the winning side."