Fortnite has been released a while back on iOS, but Android users haven’t had it all that easy. The game launched in closed beta, and it’s never going to be available on Google Play due to a variety of reasons. Not all devices are able to run the game either, but if you have one and want to play Fortnite, you’ll be happy to know that you don’t have to get access to the closed beta anymore.
Epic Games confirmed today that Fortnite on Android is now available to all who own a supported device, so players no longer need to hunt an invite to play the Epic Games’ developed battle royale title.
Most high-end devices are supported by Fortnite. You can check out the full list below.
- Samsung Galaxy: S7 / S7 Edge , S8 / S8+, S9 / S9+, Note 8, Note 9, Tab S3, Tab S4
- Google: Pixel / Pixel XL, Pixel 2 / Pixel 2 XL
- Asus: ROG Phone, Zenfone 4 Pro, 5Z, V
- Essential: PH-1
- Huawei: Honor 10, Honor Play, Mate 10 / Pro, Mate RS, Nova 3, P20 / Pro, V10
- LG: G5, G6, G7 ThinQ, V20, V30 / V30+
- Nokia: 8
- OnePlus: 5 / 5T, 6
- Razer: Phone
- Xiaomi: Blackshark, Mi 5 / 5S / 5S Plus, 6 / 6 Plus, Mi 8 / 8 Explorer / 8SE, Mi Mix, Mi Mix 2, Mi Mix 2S, Mi Note 2
- ZTE: Axon 7 / 7s, Axon M, Nubia / Z17 / Z17s, Nubia Z11
- HTC: 10, U Ultra, U11/ U11+, U12+
- Lenovo: Moto Z/Z Droid, Moto Z2 Force
- Sony: Xperia XZ/Premium, Xzs, XZ1/Compact, XZ2/Premium/Compact, XZ3
Even if your phone is not among the supported ones, it will still be able to run the game if it sports Android 8.0 or higher, 64 bit OS, 3GB RAM, Adreno 530 or higher, Mali-G71 MP20, Mali-G72 MP12 or higher GPUs.
Fortnite is now available on a variety of platforms, including iOS and Android.
Published: Oct 12, 2018 12:27 pm