"Free Fortnite" campaigns are now rising because of the recent collaboration between Epic Games and Samsung that sent out packages to influencers that mocked Apple's design with white minimalistic boxes. The package clearly resembles the Apple branding and design, particularly its retro themes in its early days, along with a Galaxy Tab S7 and special jacket.

Epic Games and Samsung have made it clear to everyone that it is working together against Apple, as both companies share the same goal of fighting head-to-head in opposition to one of the world's largest companies. Both companies were also known to mock the Cupertino giant then and again with their campaigns and advertisements circulating online.

The popular battle royale game, "Fortnite," has been removed from the Apple App Store and Google Play Store earlier this year after changing payment methods and bypassing the terms agreed to by Epic Games. This act has resulted in an Apple Ban which resulted in the complete decimation of "Fortnite" in terms of mobile gaming.

Epic Games sent out the gift to popular influencers who were also known for gaming and culture lifestyle content to promote the new collaboration with the South Korean company. According to Greg Miller from Twitter (@GameOverGreggy), a "Free Fortnite" entitled box with a retro design to it was sent out to him from Samsung and Fortnite.

 

The box is massive and almost like it is intended for a full-sized laptop, but actually contains a "Free Fortnite" embroidered jacket, a Samsung Galaxy Tab S7 with an S Pen, and a note from "Samsung x Fortnite." The font to the special logo from Epic Games all resemble Apple's retro look, all down to the rainbow logo, which was evident in its formative years.

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'Fortnite' Now Available in the Samsung Galaxy Store for Android

The return of "Fortnite" in mobile gaming has finally pushed through almost five months of being shut off from major application store services globally. Initially, smartphones with "Fortnite" were sold for thousands of dollars as it contains the last update and version of the popular battle royale title.

Kinda Funny's Greg Miller shared that the letter in the special box stated that "Fortnite" would be available for download via the Galaxy Store and Epic Games app, complete with its latest and future updates. Samsung is already a long-time and known rival of Apple, also publicly ridiculing the most valuable company's products and releases.

"Fortnite" and Epic Games are still banned on both Apple App Store and Google Play Store, with the lawsuit and battle between the games developer and the Cupertino giant still looking to fight it out. The #FreeFortnite campaign is Epic Games' way of saying that the popular battle royale is back on mobile, with Samsung on their side against the rule of Apple.

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