Disney: Launches Subscription Deal For Fortnite Players

  • Disney+ is partnering with Epic Games Fortnite on a free two-month subscription for the popular movie streaming service
  • Starting Tuesday (Nov. 10) and going through the end of 2020, those who purchase V-Bucks or make other real-money purchases in Fortnite will have access to the deal
  • Then the companies noted that the offer is not currently available for customers in France, Japan, the Middle East, Brazil, Latin America, Korea, Turkey, and Russia
  • Epic opposed to Apple’s 30 percent cut of in-app gaming purchases
  • Epic also said the tech giant’s policy was anti-competitive, while Apple said the gaming company wanted a “free ride.”
  • In November, Nvidia also aimed to let Apple devices play Epic Games products via its new GeForce Now cloud gaming service update
Steve Sam
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