• 2 months ago
Epic Games is taking Samsung to court, claiming the company’s security feature is making it nearly impossible to download Fortnite on certain devices. With 21 steps just to install the game, half of the users reportedly give up. Samsung denies the allegations, but could this be another battle over tech monopoly? Dive into the details of this legal showdown and decide for yourself if Epic's claims are justified!
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00:00Did you know that downloading Fortnite on a Samsung phone could take up to 21 steps?
00:05Yes, you heard that right.
00:07Epic Games is calling out Samsung for making it too hard to install their popular game.
00:12So what's going on?
00:14Epic says Samsung's auto-blocker feature is the culprit.
00:18It's meant to protect users from harmful apps, but it's scaring gamers.
00:22They claim half of the players trying to download Fortnite give up before finishing the process
00:27due to unnecessary warnings.
00:29Samsung denies it, saying their security tools protect users, and that Epic's lawsuit
00:35is baseless.
00:36But there's more to it.
00:38Fortnite used to be available on Google Play and Samsung stores with no issues.
00:43So why the sudden roadblocks now?
00:45This fight isn't new for Epic.
00:47They battled Apple and Google over App Store rules, and now, they're challenging Samsung.

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