In the latest round of legal back and forth between Apple and Epic Games, Fortnite has returned to Apple’s App Store in every country except Australia.
In what was described as the “final battle,” Epic said the decision to push Fortnite back onto iOS globally was prompted by Apple’s own words to the U.S. Supreme Court, in which Apple acknowledged that “regulators around the world are watching this case to determine what commission rate Apple may charge on covered purchases in huge markets outside the United States.” Epic CEO Tim Sweeney framed the move as a strategic provocation, writing on X that the return marks “the beginning of the end of the Apple Tax worldwide.”
Fortnite was reinstated in the U.S. App Store in May 2025 after nearly five years off the platform. The return was ordered after District Judge Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers threatened to require the Apple official overseeing app decisions to appear in court, which prompted Apple to approve the submission. Yesterday’s worldwide rollout extends the comback to almost all of the remaining markets, with Epic stating that an upcoming court-ordered transparency process will expose what the company calls Apple’s “junk fees.”
In late April, the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals reversed a stay that had allowed Apple to pause its compliance with rulings on App Store fees, sending the case back to Judge Gonzalez Rogers to determine what commission Apple can charge on purchases made via external links, if any.
Epic has stated that it will “continue to challenge Apple’s anticompetitive App Store practices of banning alternative app stores and competition in payments,” and has pointed to regulator changes in its favor in Japan, the European Union, and the United Kingdom. Epic has also alleged that Apple has “evaded the laws with scare screens, fees and onerous requirements” in each of those jurisdictions.
Australia remains the one major market where Fortnite has not returned. Epic said it won its legal case there against Apple, but that Apple continues to enforce those terms regardless. Epic said it cannot return “under an illegal payment arrangement” and is waiting for a court order to compel Apple to comply.
Stay tuned for additional details as they become available.
Via MacRumors and @TimSweeney