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TheInfinity Bladecommunity is making a case for the action RPG to perform a comeback now thatEpic Games’ mobile store is thriving in 2025. The Chair Entertainment andEpic Games-developed title was removed from the iOS App Store on Jul 10, 2025, terminating its eight-year run for several reasons, including the discontinuation of support for the game on newer hardware. Additionally,Infinity Bladefans rebelled against the game’s removal, andFortnite’s incorporation of the titular sword as a tribute didn’t sit well with the player base either.

Released in 2010 and run by Unreal Engine 3,Infinity Bladesaw players control an unnamed character who undertakes one-on-one battles within castle ruins to confront the God King. Two sequels were released to continue the game’s triumph, and popular fantasy author Brandon Sanderson even wrote two novellas to expand the narrative between games.Infinity Bladeremains underrated in some gamers’ eyes, but it joins some ofthe best mobile gamesin existence, includingGenshin Impact,Call of Duty Mobile, andDragon Ball Legends, to name a few.

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Posted on Reddit by techraito, a short statement was shared on the Epic Games PC subreddit, putting the call out forInfinity Bladeto return now that the Epic Games mobile store is in full swing. TheEpic Games Store made its mobile debut in August 2024, and the Redditor notedInfinity Bladewas how they originally learned about the publisher. Additionally, the fan thought now would be a good time to action an Android port of the action RPG as well.

Infinity Blade Fans Want Action RPG’s Return on the Epic Games Mobile Store

As of 2025, the mainEpic Games Store has an extensive list of free gamesup for grabs, and the mobile equivalent is successfully carrying its feat. However,Infinity Bladeremains beloved by many gamers, as other Redditors commented on how the game changed their perspective on mobile gaming. Sadly, most of the fandom believes Epic Games is too focused onFortniteto consider revisiting this forgotten gem.

It was recently revealed that the parentEpic Games Store is nearing 300 million usersin 2025, noting a 15% increase in 2024 to $1.09 billion, and boasting the 89 free games that were given away too. Currently, PC gamers can bagGarden StoryandWorld War Z: Aftermathat no cost until February 27, and mobile users can grab bothStar Wars: Knights of the Old Republicgames for free until March 20. To continue both the main and mobile stores, Epic Games plans to expand its mobile app this year, make non-gaming apps available across both stores, and gifting is also expected to become a new feature shortly down the line.