Epic Games has submitted “Fortnite” and the Epic Games Store to Apple for final notarization, in one of the last steps Epic needs to take to launch its iOS storefront in Europe.
A ‘Fortnite’ character in a video used at the start of Epic’s legal action against Apple.
A ‘Fortnite’ character in a video used at the start of Epic’s legal action against Apple.
Epic Games is getting extremely close to its final goal of opening up its rival to the App Store in Europe. Following its famed legal battle, Epic’s now working on the final elements to bring its dream to a reality.
On Monday, Epic announced that it had made a number of submissions to Apple for “final notarization.” The list of apps include the Epic Games Store, the company’s attempt at a third-party digital storefront.
Epic Games Store, ‘Fortnite’ submitted for EU notarization one more time
Epic Games Store, ‘Fortnite’ submitted for EU notarization one more time