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Apple under pressure: Fortnite is back in the App Store

by Milan
May 21, 2025
in News
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Image: Shutterstock / Nicole Lienemann

Apple and Epic Games have reached a surprising out-of-court settlement. Fortnite is now available again on the App Store – at least in the US. The looming court date on May 27 is off the table. Find out exactly what happened, why Apple reacted so quickly, and what happens next here.

Apple and Epic have been fighting over the rules of the App Store for years. At its core, it's about power, money, and the question of who controls how apps work on the iPhone—especially when it comes to payments. After Fortnite was removed from the App Store in 2020, things went quiet. Now it's back. But this return is only the visible part of a larger legal power struggle.

Apple avoids court date – because things suddenly move quickly

Apple was under pressure. After two requests from Epic were apparently ignored, Judge Yvonne Gonzalez set a deadline : Apple had to explain by May 21 at the latest why Fortnite was not yet back in the App Store. Otherwise, a court hearing would have been scheduled for May 27. This did not happen. Apple acted before the deadline and approved the game. Fortnite is now listed in the US App Store again. The purpose of the warrant - an explanation for the hesitation - was therefore no longer valid. In a joint letter to the court, Epic and Apple stated that all questions relating to the May 16 request had been resolved. No further submissions or legal action were necessary.

What the agreement really means

Apple was able to avoid a public court hearing. But no one wants to call it a clear victory. Epic CEO Tim Sweeney seems to be resigned to the current situation for now, even though he hasn't been able to win all of his claims. The big question—whether Epic will be allowed to operate its own store on iPhones—remains open. Apple continues to plan to appeal key aspects of the ruling. The company still wants to retain the right to charge commissions on digital sales and in-app purchases. Therefore, further legal disputes could arise at any time until a final ruling is reached.

Fortnite is running again – and everyone is making money

Fortnite is back, running stable, and technically no problem for Apple devices. While graphically demanding, the game isn't hardware-hungry. Epic is now using external links within the app to generate revenue. Apple, in turn, benefits from the fact that one of the world's most successful games is once again available on the iPhone. A true compromise looks different. Apple certainly doesn't call it a win-win situation. The company must prepare for competition in payment systems and make its own in-app purchases (IAPs) more attractive – for users and developers. Alternatives are entering the market, and the exclusivity of Apple's system is shaky.

What remains of the billion-dollar dispute?

Epic has invested heavily – the legal battle is said to have cost around a billion dollars. Whether this will be worthwhile in the long run remains to be seen. Some developers will be able to forgo Apple commissions in the future by offering alternative payment methods. But many users will likely continue to use their usual in-app purchases, if only because of the stored payment data. Nevertheless, the outcome forces Apple to act more openly and adapt more closely to user preferences and competition. The return of Fortnite shows that pressure is working – and that companies like Epic can certainly make a difference.

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Apple and Epic Games: Far from over

Fortnite is back, a court date has been averted, but the major dispute between Apple and Epic Games continues. It's still unclear how open the app ecosystem on iPhones will truly be in the future. Your accessories, your choice – you'll find a wide selection in our Amazon Storefront , including for HomeKit enthusiasts. (Image: Shutterstock / Nicole Lienemann)

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