![]() Game streaming has taken off over the course of 2020, and for good reason with more and more people staying home. Epic Games has partnered with NVIDIA to bring a cloud-streaming version of Fortnite to iOS and Android users. For a period of time, you could still re-install the game from your App History, but even that workaround has been removed. Needless to say, with how popular Fortnite has become, it came as a bit of shock to see the game completely removed from the App Store. Apple vs Epic: Here’s How the Trial Went.How to Play Cyberpunk 2077 on iPhone With GeForce Now.How To Use Xbox Cloud Gaming on iPhone, iPad, and Mac.The reason for this, according to Epic, was because of the percentages taken by Apple and Google (30% on each purchase) resulting in Epic missing out on a lot of money. Normally this wouldn’t be a problem, but the in-game store circumvented both Apple and Google’s method for handling in-app purchases. The companies claim this is because Epic Games (the company that owns and operates Fortnite) had implemented an in-game store for purchasing content. One of the biggest stories of 2020 was Apple and Google’s decision to remove Fortnite entirely from the App Store and Play Store. ![]()
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