Core Point - The popular video game Fortnite has returned to the iPhone app store in the U.S., ending a prolonged absence due to a legal dispute with Apple over in-app transaction fees [1][2]. Group 1: Legal Context - Fortnite was removed from the iPhone and iPad in 2020 after Epic Games attempted to bypass Apple's 15% to 30% commissions on in-app transactions [2]. - The return of Fortnite follows a motion filed by Epic Games asking a federal judge to order its reinstatement as part of a civil contempt ruling against Apple [3][4]. - The ongoing legal battle includes allegations from Epic that Apple has created an illegal monopoly with its app store, a claim that was dismissed in a 2021 ruling [4][5]. Group 2: Court Rulings and Changes - U.S. District Judge Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers ruled that while Apple was not violating antitrust laws, it must allow links to alternative payment options, which could offer lower prices [5]. - Following an appeal process that reached the U.S. Supreme Court, Apple introduced a new system allowing links to alternative payment methods while still imposing a 27% commission on transactions outside its system [5][6]. - Despite the ruling, Epic accused Apple of ignoring the legal system, leading to further court hearings and a ban on collecting commissions on alternative payment options [6]. Group 3: Current Developments - Epic Games claimed that Fortnite was still being blocked by Apple despite the court's ruling, prompting further legal action to clarify the game's status [8]. - Judge Gonzalez Rogers questioned Apple's continued blocking of Fortnite without an appeals court order and scheduled a hearing to address the issue [9].
Fortnite video game returns to iPhone app store in U.S., ending exile imposed by Apple