Apple says Fortnite can return to iPhone outside the EU

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Epic said that its iOS developer account became inaccessible in certain countries outside of the EU. Apple disputes Epic’s statement by claiming it’s incorrect.

Apple says that Epic has been using the “Epic Games Sweden AB” account to release new apps in regions around the world. So Epic can use its account to roll out its game store and Fortnite in countries outside the EU, such as the United States.

The issue emerged after Epic alleged that Apple had barred its account from being used in regions outside the EU. Apple stated that Epic is authorized to upload content to its platform globally. So far, Epic hasn’t released a non-EU version of Fortnite or its game store, even though its account can operate globally.

At the same time, Epic and Apple are still fighting disputes in the courts and over policies. The EU’s recent Digital Markets Act requires Apple to give developers the ability to set up an alternative to its store in that region. Outside the EU, Apple still manages applications on iPhones, but there is a growing movement in the US and other countries for similar reforms.

In other words, Fortnite isn’t banned in regions beyond the E,U but the game hasn’t yet become available again for these regions.