Epic has announced that Fortnite is returning to the Google Play Store. The game has been missing from the marketplace since 2020.
Now that Epic Games and Google have made up — or at least found a way to resolve their long-running disputes — everyone with a compatible Android device can get back to the business of playing ...
After lengthy legal battles and false starts, Epic Games is bringing Fortnite back to the Google Play Store for Android users ...
Following a near six-year hiatus, Fortnite for Android is officially returning to the Google Play Store later this week ...
Fortnite players on Android have reason to rejoice as the game returns to the Google Play Store with the release of Chapter 7 Season 2.
A fresh Google Play services update is inbound, many changes for Android devices in general, but also improvements for the Google Play platform itself. The changelog for v26.09 lists the ability to ...
Google Play is getting a bunch of new PC-focused features, including a dedicated tab in the Store. “Buy once, play anywhere” ...
Google has dropped its commission, charging a 20% service fee and an optional 5% to use its billing services. It will also offer a new process for third-party app stores.
Epic Games CEO Tim Sweeney confirms Fortnite will return to Google Play soon while Epic’s own mobile store continues supporting Android. The post Fortnite returns to the Google Play Store after a long ...
The Google Play Store introduced a new feature that alerts users when apps are draining their device’s battery. This update ...
With these changes, Google is signaling that Android's future lies in greater openness – on its terms. Developers will soon ...