Epic Games Expands Fortnite Availability on Mobile Platforms
In a significant move for mobile gaming enthusiasts, Epic Games has announced plans to bring the popular battle royale game Fortnite to the AltStore PAL, a third-party iOS app store currently available only in the European Union (EU). This initiative was revealed in a blog post by the company, highlighting its ongoing strategy to diversify mobile app distribution.
Upcoming Support for Additional Third-Party Stores
Epic Games stated that it intends to announce support for at least two other third-party app stores in the near future. While specific timelines were not disclosed, this expansion points towards a broader initiative to provide developers with favorable terms and conditions in a competitive mobile gaming market.
Releasing Other Titles to AltStore PAL
Alongside Fortnite, Epic plans to launch Rocket League Sideswipe on AltStore PAL. Natalie Munoz, a spokesperson for Epic, expressed enthusiasm about bringing these popular titles to new audiences. AltStore's developer, Riley Testut, also shared excitement over this collaboration, indicating a positive outlook for future partnerships.
Future Plans for iOS Distribution
Epic Games further confirmed its commitment to introducing Fortnite to iOS within the EU territory, with plans slated to occur "soon." In addition, the company is actively working on launching its own app store for both iOS and Android platforms. This move is aimed at providing a more competitive marketplace for developers and consumers.
Ending Distribution Partnerships with Major Mobile Stores
In a bold statement, Epic Games revealed plans to terminate distribution partnerships with mobile stores that it deems as “rent collectors,” implying a lack of fair competition. This can be seen as a direct criticism of both Apple and Google, considering Epic's ongoing legal disputes with the tech giants over app store practices.
Upcoming Removals from Samsung's Galaxy Store
As part of its restructuring, Epic is also set to pull Fortnite and other games, including Rocket League Sideswipe and the app Postparty, from Samsung’s Galaxy Store. This decision is influenced by two major factors:
- The Galaxy Store's default Auto Blocker feature that restricts sideloading.
- New revelations from the US legal battle between Epic and Google, detailing Google’s attempts to inhibit competition in the Android app distribution market.
Conclusion
As Epic Games navigates the complexities of mobile app distribution, its strategic moves to expand game access through third-party stores underscore a commitment to fair competition and better deals for developers. The gaming community can look forward to exciting developments as Epic pushes further into the mobile gaming landscape.
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