Since last August, Epic saw how Fortnite was removed from both the App Store and the Play Store, the company has created different events to publicize the problem suffered on both platforms due to the commission that both Google and Apple earn for each purchase made.
When it seemed that from Epic Games they had sat down to wait for both Tim Cook and Craig Federighi to testify in the trial scheduled for the month of May about App Store guidelines (guidelines that recently changed to reduce commission to 15% for 98% of developers), the company remains on the warpath.
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To prevent the Free Fortnite campaign from falling into oblivion, Epic Games have begun to send some influencers a box including a Free Fornite logo jacket with the flame logo in the same colors that Apple used in its logo in the 80s, along with a Samsung Galaxy Tab S7All in a white box that clearly mimics the packaging used by Apple.
Inside, a card is attached where you can read:
Fortnite was named the Samsung Galaxy Store Game of the Year for 2020. To celebrate, we've partnered with Samsung to send you a special box of #FreeFortnite gear.
Although Fortnite is not currently available on the App Store or Google Play, you can get the latest Fortnite updates directly from the Epic Store app in the Galaxy Store. Spread the word, #FreeFortnite.
Remember that the only app store where Fortnite It is still available in the Samsung Galaxy Store (presumably they will have reached an agreement not to pay 30%).