According to foreign media GameSpot today’s report, after actual measurement, there are very few active players left in “Fortnite” on the iOS platform. Due to the blocking of cross-platform connections, more and more players have begun to appear in the current battle. Robot.
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According to the report, due to the dispute between Epic and Apple and Google, there are currently two (parallel universe) versions of Fortnite, one of which has just updated Marvel superheroes (Wolverine, Sol, Iron Man, etc.) The new season, and the other can only stop in the old version of the past.
Naijatechnews learned that Epic Games confirmed on Thursday that due to legal disputes, the upcoming season of “Fortnite” will not be available for iPhone, iPad and Mac platform players.
GameSpot said that since the cross-platform connection between iOS and Android was closed, the number of players that can be matched has shrunk significantly. An iOS player @watchmefallll on Reddit said that now the iOS game environment can only be described as “Men Keluo”, you can only see a group of grief and insult players playing “Fortress Night” with a group of robots. .
This kind of boring and lonely game is destined to have a bad experience. Therefore, although a large number of players have not uninstalled the game, many players still choose to escape. Reddit player Tgtalex3d ago posted a post saying “Goodbye brothers, I believe we will meet again one day”, while player @bigtiddyomega said “Please hold on to it, as long as this lawsuit is over, we can be happy together It’s the fourth season.”
GameSpot finally stated that the next court hearing between Apple and Epic will not be held until September 28, so this tragic gaming experience may still take a long time to ease. At least for the time being, the two companies have no plans to compromise at all, and this can only be a player who has suffered on the iOS platform.
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