Fortnite Is Back on iOS, but Only in the EU Alongside the Epic Games Store and Fall Guys Mobile

Soon after Epic submitted Fortnite, Rocket League Sideswipe, and the Epic Games Store to Apple for notarization, Fortnite and more are back on iPhone in the EU, with it being available worldwide on Android. This news is major for sure after Apple kicked Fortnite off the store years ago, but the bigger deal is we get an all-new Fall Guys for mobile, again only in the EU on iPhone. Today’s release features the Epic Games Store launching, and Epic confirms plans to launch the games via the AltStore PAL and other independent mobile stores as well.

How to install Fortnite on iOS

Epic has released a brief tutorial video showing each step of the process of installing Fortnite on iOS. Watch the video below:

Hopefully Epic considers bringing back Infinity Blade, which is one of the most important games Epic has released. Until then, you can head over to this link if you’re in the EU on iPhone to get the Epic Games Store or any of the new games Epic launched. If you aren’t in the EU, you can get only Rocket League Sideswipe on the App Store for iOS here and on Google Play for Android here. The other games are seemingly only on the Epic Games Store and other third party stores in the EU for iPhone. Will you be reinstalling Fortnite on iPhone or Android today and what would you like to see them bring next?

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