Epic Games has confirmed that it won’t be releasing its upcoming Fortnite season, Chapter 2: Season 4, on iPhone, iPad or Mac. This comes amid the ongoing antitrust dispute between Apple and Epic after the tech giant removed the popular battle royale game from its App Store over in-app purchases. The game developer also said that Fortnite on Apple devices will essentially become a separate platform, losing support for cross-play multiplayer with non-Apple devices. iOS users can still play Fortnite but only the current version and in the same Apple ecosystem.
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