Epic Games has launched its Star Wars-themed Fortnite update for May, and this release coincides with the arrival of Fortnite on iPhone in Japan.
Fortnite made its return to iPhone and iPad in the US a year ago this month. Following this, Epic Games is targeting iOS availability in another region soon. Meanwhile, the return of Fortnite on Mac doesn’t look very promising.
Epic Games Store for iPhone arrives in Japan
First of all, Epic Games has launched the Epic Games Store for iPhone in Japan.
The Epic Games Store mobile app is a direct download From epic games. For EU users, it is available for both iPhone and iPad. In Japan, the Epic Games Store mobile app is only on iPhone.
Next, Epic Games says it aims to launch the Epic Games Store in Brazil.
The company has Brazil planned for late 2026, and we will continue to bring the Epic Games Store to new countries as platform policies evolve. They say.
Thus iPhone users can access Fortnite, Rocket league Sideswipe and Fall Guys in the region.
“There are no third-party games available yet because the new CTC fees and reporting obligations are hard for studios to understand and are creating friction that needs to be removed.” Per Steve AllisonGeneral Manager of the Epic Games Store.
Apple was forced to allow third-party app stores on the iPhone in Japan late last year. AltStore PAL was first launched in Japan as an App Store competitor.
Fortnite still not available on Mac
In the meantime, it doesn’t look like Fortnite will be returning to Mac any time soon.
epic games launch Fortnite for iPhone and iPad on the App Store in the United States last May, and it quickly became one of the top free games.
epic games store Available on MacBut Fortnite is unavailable for macOS.
Players can stream Fortnite on Mac only through solutions Nvidia GeForce Now And xbox cloud gaming. Fortnite for Windows is not supported when running Windows virtualization on a Mac due to the anti-cheating technology used by the game.
While there is no technical reason why Fortnite can’t run on Mac, it seems like Epic Games is holding it back until Apple’s global policy allows third-party app marketplaces on iPhone and iPad.
In other words, it’s not going to happen in the near future.
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