The battle royale may rage on in Fortnite, but the real-world standoff that kept the game off major mobile app stores is finally easing. Fortnite is back on the Google Play Store, according to a company post on X.
It’s been five years since publisher Epic Games challenged Apple and Google over the companies’ app store fees, which led to Fortnite being removed from both.
In 2020, Epic Games initiated litigation against the two tech giants over their 30% cut of in-app purchases, introducing a way for players to pay outside the official app stores. In response, both companies removed Fortnite for violating store rules. Epic then sued, sparking a prolonged legal battle.
Epic ultimately won its case against Google in 2023, but the appeals process only concluded this year. As for Apple, Epic Games won its case back in 2021, but the two companies continued to engage in legal battles since then.
In May, Fortnite returned to the App Store and iOS devices after a judge ruled that Apple’s restrictions on web transactions were anticompetitive. As of Thursday, Dec. 11, it’s back in the Android device store.
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The game’s return comes a month after Epic Games and Google reached a court settlement over fees and other changes aimed at improving competition on the platform.
So many reasons to drop in this month… and now we’re on Google Play in the U.S. too!
Android: https://t.co/Z6pkYqYsRI
iPhone: https://t.co/JNpTVneGMN
PC: https://t.co/CPsjp3XNdo pic.twitter.com/TV9b1ZlqfJ— Fortnite (@Fortnite) December 11, 2025
Epic Games also had a legal dispute with Samsung, which removed the game in 2023, but it was reinstated earlier this year.
