Epic Games plans to bring fort night Third-party iOS app store AltStore PAL, the app is only available in the EU. The company announced its mobile store strategy in a blog post on Thursday and said it expected to announce support for “at least two additional third-party stores” soon.
While Epic says it plans to “launch our own mobile games, including fort night “It did not provide a specific timetable. Also fort nightEpic also plans to bring rocket league side attack Spokesperson Natalie Munoz told AltStore PAL edge.
When reached for comment, AltStore’s Riley Testut referred to Epic’s post and said: “We’re very excited to be bringing the fort night And more AltStore PAL.
The company is also committed to introducing fort night The company said it would launch an iOS version in the EU “soon” and launch its own app store on iOS and Android.
Epic also announced that “we will terminate our distribution partnerships with mobile stores that act as rent collectors and do not compete vigorously and fairly for all developers, even when these stores offer special offers for our own games.” Offering services. Epic is likely talking about Apple and Google here, given the company’s disputes with Apple and Google over App Store practices. Munoz declined to comment.
Epic also plans to launch fort night and its mobile games from the Samsung Galaxy Store. The company cited two factors to explain why. One of these is Samsung’s “Auto-Block” feature, which blocks sideloading by default (although you can turn it off, according to 9 to 5 google). The other is “It was publicly disclosed in the US Epic v. Google lawsuit that Google is making suggestions to Samsung to restrict competition in the Android application distribution market,” which probably refers to initiatives such as the Banyan Tree plan that Google abandoned.
Apple, Google and Samsung did not immediately respond to requests for comment.