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Epic Games submits its EU store “Fortnite” for final certification


Epic Games submits its EU store “Fortnite” for final certification

A “Fortnite” character in a video used at the beginning of Epic’s lawsuit against Apple.

Epic Games submits its EU store “Fortnite” for final certification

Epic Games has submitted Fortnite and the Epic Games Store to Apple for final approval, one of the last steps Epic needs to take to launch its iOS storefront in Europe.

On Monday, Epic announced that it had submitted a series of applications to Apple for “final notarization.” The list of apps includes the Epic Games Store, the company’s attempt to create a digital store for third-party developers.

At the same time, it submitted two of its games for notarization. FortniteThe game that triggered Epic’s legal drama with changes to payment methods is accompanied by Rocket League diga version of his car soccer game.

In July, Epic claimed that Apple was delaying the notarization of the Epic Games Store because Apple objected to some button designs in the app. After the public complaint, Apple gave the Epic Games Store the green light, adding that while Epic would let the buttons pass for the submission, it would need to fix them for future submissions.

While Epic will offer Fortnite And Rocket League through the Epic Games Store, but that won’t be the only way to play the games. Epic also plans to use other storefronts, including AltStore, to Fortnite.

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