According to the latest news, Epic Games might not launch the Android variant of Fortnite on the Google Play Store. Check out the full article for more details!
The Android version of Fortnite might not be available for download in the Google Play Store!
Fortnite is one of the most awaited upcoming games to release this year. However, Epic Games, the creator of the mega-hit battle royale shooter Fortnite, might not release the Android variant on the Google Play Store. Nestled within its official website is code suggesting that Fortnite Android players may have to sideload the game to play it. Besides, the reason for this is to avoid the hefty 30% fees that Google charges via its Google In-App Billing system for titles released on the Play Store.
On the other hand, it seems that this game might be exclusive to Samsung Galaxy Note 9 flasghip. In addition, Epic Games’ battle royale sensation could feature heavily at Samsung’s Unpacked 2018 event and remain exclusive to the handset for a 30-day period. On the other hand, redditor/thesbros managed to get Epic Game’s website to display the images that walk the user through the setup flow.
In details, the Fortnite Mobile on Android might be downloaded through the web browser. After the users download the app, they’ll get some security permissions which likely refers to enabling installation from unknown sources.
Fortnite crosses 100 million downloads on App Store!
Based on Apptopia, the game has already crossed 100 million app store downloads since its release in mid-March. Moreover, the app has gained a profit of nearly $160 million alone from in-app purchases. What do you think of the Android version of Fornite? Will you download this game? Drop us a comment section below and share your ideas with us! Stay tuned and wait to get more updates from us!