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The deadline is approaching to file a claim to receive a portion of a more than $126 million popular gaming site, Fortnite.
Fortnite 'Galactic Battle' concludes with 'Death Star Sabotage' live event Gamers are called to take out the Death Star, which has been hovering over the Fortnite island all season.
Fortnite still looks pleasantly cartoony on the Switch 2, but the game’s boosted frame rate — it now runs at 60 fps — and resolution give its visuals a gloss of reality that makes everything ...
The Death Star Sabotage Fortnite live event is set to kick off at 2pm PDT / 5pm EDT / 10pm BST on Saturday, June 7, as confirmed by Epic Games in a recent tweet, revealing when we can anticipate ...
The Fortnite Star Destroyer is the latest addition to the Galactic Battle season, and this gigantic capital ship poses grave danger to anyone in range of its deadly Turbolaser. Due to its imposing ...
Fortnite announced this news over on X, putting an end to a four year spell where the app was banned from Apple's platform. Sadly the change only applies to the U.S. — EU users still have to ...
Fortnite is back on iPhone, but only in the US and the EU. Image by VideoGamer On top of all the problems, Fortnite is not available to all iOS users who use the search function in the App Store.
Apple removed Fortnite from the App Store in 2020 after Epic added an option for people to make in-game purchases using Epic’s virtual currency, for which the company offered a 20% discount.
An App Store release has left Fortnite Mobile's line of sight. On May 16 2025, Apple reportedly blocked Epic Games' most recent review submission. Let's explore a full timeline of the situation ...
Other Fortnite players are trying the Bart Simpson prank call approach, tricking Vader into saying things like “this Dixie Normus, you say,” which… well, you know what that sounds like.
The game company said it submitted Fortnite to Apple for review last week in order to launch the program on the App Store in the U.S, according to an X post.
Fortnite's absence from Apple's storefront is affecting not only players and Epic but creators who contribute to the platform, says one designer. "This is colossal for the emerging platform economy.