💨 Abstract
Fortnite has returned to the iPhone app store in the U.S. after a five-year absence due to a legal dispute with Apple over in-app payment fees. The return follows a federal judge's order against Apple for contempt of court, directing the company to loosen control over in-app payments. Epic Games, Fortnite's parent company, had sued Apple, alleging monopolistic practices, but lost the antitrust claim.
Courtesy: wtop.com
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