Fortnite’s global return to the iOS App Store generated an estimated 3.4 million downloads in its first week, marking the game’s strongest seven-day performance on Apple devices since 2018.
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Fortnite’s global return to the iOS App Store generated an estimated 3.4 million downloads in its first week, marking the game’s strongest seven-day performance on Apple devices since 2018.
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