It's been pretty impossible to be anywhere near the internet over the last 24 hours without having come across the mess that is Fortnite on iPhone and iPad. We told you yesterday that Epic Games had added a new payment option to the game, allowing people to bypass the App Store.
Epic Games did something strange earlier today when it started offering a way for Fortnite players to buy V-bucks from within the game, but without using Apple's in-app purchase system. At the time, it seemed weird and sure enough, Apple thought so, too.
A report by market intelligence provider SuperData claims mobile games accounted for 74% of revenue in the free-to-play space in 2019. Here are the details.
Fortnite developer Epic Games is suing one of its testers for leaking information about Chapter 2. In its lawsuit, the studio accuses tester Ronald Sykes of violating a non-disclosure agreement, adding that this "spoiled" the eventual unveiling of Chapter 2 for its player-base.
Fortnite Chapter 2 season 1 and its new map have all but been confirmed, with the trailer for the game's next season, or rather, the accompanying Battle Pass, having been leaked. Watch it here.
Here's when Fortnite Season 11 (or Chapter 2) may start based on release date rumors and leaks floating around on social media.
Epic Games announced today that it will soon be altering Fortnite matchmaking to cater for player skill and adding bots to help newer players learn the ropes. Here are the details.
iOS 13 Fortnite and PUBG Mobile gestures bug is real. Do not update and wait for iOS 13.1 if you play these games. Here are the details.
Apple is currently testing iOS 13 with developers and those on the public beta program, which means there are bound to be apps and games that just don’t work correctly and Fortnite is one of them. In fact, Epic Games is telling people not to try iOS 13 just yet.
According to a new report, battle royale games on iOS raked in a whopping $2 billion in revenue in less than 2 years. Here are the details.
















