Fortnite is officially returning to the Google Play Store globally on March 19, following a long-running dispute between Epic Games and Google. The comeback coincides with the launch of the game’s next season, marking the first time in years that Android users worldwide can download Fortnite directly from the Play Store again. As part of broader changes, Google has since reduced its Play Store commission fees to around 10–20%, down from the previous 30% cut; one of the core issues behind the conflict. Fortnite had already returned to the Play Store in the US late last year, but this marks its full global rollout on Android devices. Read more in our articles including "Fortnite returns to Google Play Store worldwide" and "AORUS GeForce RTX 5090 Infinity now available in the Philippines".
Fortnite is officially returning to the Google Play Store globally on March 19, following a long-running dispute between Epic Games and Google. The comeback coincides with the launch of the game’s next season, marking the first time in years that Android users worldwide can download Fortnite directly from the Play Store again.
As part of broader changes, Google has since reduced its Play Store commission fees to around 10–20%, down from the previous 30% cut; one of the core issues behind the conflict. Fortnite had already returned to the Play Store in the US late last year, but this marks its full global rollout on Android devices.
Our coverage of Play Store changes includes: "Fortnite returns to Google Play Store worldwide"; "AORUS GeForce RTX 5090 Infinity now available in the Philippines"; "Steam Controller 2nd Gen now available in the Philippines". Each article provides unique insights and information.