While Fortnite has been kicking around on the iOS store for some time, disagreements in revenue shares have led Epic Games to continuously delay the battle royale’s inclusion on Google’s Play Store. Clearly negotiations didn’t exactly mount to much and, fed up with all the legal nonsense, Epic has accepted Google’s conditions and thrown their killer app onto the store.
According to Epic, the reason for finally agreeing to Google’s terms is that it’s just more efficient to operate Fortnite through an official platform. “Google puts software downloadable outside of Google Play at a disadvantage, through technical and business measures such as scary, repetitive security pop-ups for downloaded and updated software, restrictive manufacturer and carrier agreements and dealings, Google public relations characterizing third party software sources as malware, and new efforts such as Google Play Protect to outright block software obtained outside the Google Play store,” read’s the publisher’s official statement.
Now that Fortnite is officially available on the Play Store, the third-party app that used to launch the game will transition into the Epic Games App and act as supplementary software to their games available on PC. It will remain available on Epic Games’ website.