Returns to iOS

Through Xbox Cloud Gaming

After a monthslong standoff, Fortnite returned to Apple devices, but this time through Microsoft’s cloud gaming service.

In a blog post on Thursday, Microsoft announced that Xbox Cloud Gaming will now be available on iOS.

Its page also said that Fortnite will also return to Apple’s mobile ecosystem through that service.

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After Apple banned Epic Games from the App Store, Microsoft offered a way for gamers to play  Fortnite on their iPhones and iPads: Xbox Cloud Gaming.

Epic sued Apple, accusing the iPhone maker of violating antitrust laws.

Epic kicked off a dispute with Apple back in 2020 when the Fortnite maker tried to avoid paying Apple’s 30% cut on in-app purchases by avoiding using Apple’s payment system for its hit game on iOS devices.

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Microsoft is betting big on cloud gaming, which makes sense for the company to partner with Epic, one of the rare gaming companies that have seamless cross-platform online multiplayer totally dialed in at this point.

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