Fortnite: access will soon be denied to players on Apple devices

    Fortnite: access will soon be denied to players on Apple devices

    La legal battle erupted last August between Epic Games and Apple does not show signs of stopping. Following Fortnite removal from the digital application store for iOS devices, a decision also made by Google who promptly removed the battle royale from his own as well Google Play Store, starting From tomorrow, September 11, players on Apple proprietary devices will be denied access to the game. If the removal of Epic Games' flagship product had already caused the daily players to drop by 60% on iOS, this further stance by the Cupertino house will hit players from Apple devices even more severely.



    When the clock starts at midnight on September 11, any player who tries to log into Fortnite from iOS devices will be denied access. Starting tomorrow, the Californian giant will remove the ability to connect to the battle royale through its own Apple ID. To remedy this blow, Epic Games has published a guide on its site that allows you to don't lose your account completely: it will be enough login from the web before this Friday and update it with a mail not connected to Apple. This way you could work around the problem and keep your profile active, without necessarily having to call customer service and endure a longer and more complicated procedure.

    Born as a result of a ploy that made the purchase of V-Bucks did not involve Epic Games paying 30% of the amount of each transaction into the main store's coffers, the dispute between the software house and the Californian multinational has been going on for almost a month now. Those who are really paying the price for this battle will not be the two multimillion-dollar companies, but the players themselves, as we reported in our editorial, in which you will find all the detailed information on this endless lawsuit.



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