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The popular game was no longer available on Apple’s devices since August 2020, when Apple entered into a legal dispute with Epic Games<\/strong><\/em><\/p>\n\n iPhone users and fans of the famous game Fortnite<\/strong> can finally rejoice. They will be able to play it on their smartphones from May 5th. The globally popular game, was no longer available on the California-based brand’s devices since August 2020, when Apple had entered into a legal dispute with Epic Games<\/strong>, Fortnite’s parent company.<\/p>\n\n But now, players can find the battle royale game directly on a mobile web browser, without downloading it from the App Store. “In the 26 countries where it is possible to play via the cloud (streaming, remotely), you just need a Microsoft account – and a smartphone or tablet running iOS (Apple) or Android (Google), or a computer with Windows<\/em>“, explains the apple firm in a statement. This is the first “free” game (but with paid options) that Microsoft has added to its Xbox Cloud Gaming platform, but it won’t be the last.<\/p>\n\n ” It’s an important step to add a Free-to-Play game to our cloud gaming catalog as we continue to move forward in the cloud<\/em>,” said Catherine Gluckstein, vice president and product manager of Xbox Cloud Gaming. ” We are starting with Fortnite and plan to offer more Free-to-Play games in the future that people enjoy.<\/em> “<\/p>\n\n “Huge news!” exclaimed Epic Games boss Tim Sweeney<\/strong> on Twitter. “Fortnite is now available for FREE streaming on browsers on iPhone, iPad and Android via Xbox Cloud. No subscription required, no Apple tax at 30%”. In fact, Apple had removed Fortnite from the App Store when Epic sought to circumvent its rules and payment system, which allowed it to take 30% of the revenue made by the game on sales of bonuses, costumes and other virtual items.<\/p>\n\n Monumental news everyone! Fortnite is now available to play FOR FREE streaming to web browsers on iPhone, iPad, and Android via Xbox Cloud. No subscription required, no 30% Apple tax.https:\/\/t.co\/eHs1Xvh6D2<\/a><\/p>— Tim Sweeney (@TimSweeneyEpic) May 5, 2022<\/a><\/blockquote>Apple users can play Fortnite again <\/h2>\n\n
“No subscription required, no 30% Apple tax”<\/h2>\n\n