To that effect, we had even recently reported of Samsung collaborating with the renowned gaming firm, Epic Games to launch “Fortnite” on Android with its upcoming flagship, Galaxy Note 9 next month. Apparently, the game will be “exclusive” to the Galaxy Note 9 for 30 days and then arrive on other Android handsets shortly after that. Also check out – Install Fortnite on Android Now, Epic Games has officially disclosed the list of 40 Android devices, which would support Fortnite Android version. The smartphones that will be eligible for the viral game are as given below:
Google Pixel 2 Google Pixel 2 XL Huawei Mate 10 Huawei Mate 10 Lite Huawei Mate 10 Pro Huawei P10 Huawei P10 Plus Huawei P10 Lite Huawei P9 Huawei P9 Lite Huawei P8 Lite (2017) LG G6 LG V30 LG V30+ Motorola Moto E4 Plus Motorola Moto G5 Motorola Moto G5 Plus Motorola Moto G5s Motorola Moto Z2 Play Nokia 6 Razer Phone Samsung Galaxy A5 (2017) Samsung Galaxy A7 (2017) Samsung Galaxy J7 Prime (2017) Samsung Galaxy J7 Pro (2017) Samsung Galaxy Note 8 Samsung Galaxy On7 (2016) Samsung Galaxy S9 Samsung Galaxy S9+ Samsung Galaxy S7 Samsung Galaxy S7 edge Samsung Galaxy S8 Samsung Galaxy S8+ Sony Xperia XA1 Sony Xperia XA1 Ultra Sony Xperia XA1 Plus Sony Xperia XZ Sony Xperia XZs Sony Xperia XZ1
If your handset is not mentioned in the above list, and wish to check the eligibility of your phone for Fortnite, you can do so by visiting Epic Games’ sign up page for the game. In the coming weeks, the studio is likely to add other Android smartphones to the list. According to XDA developers, while the minimum specifications required to play Fortnite on Android will be 3GB of RAM, it would also require latest chipsets and graphics like Qualcomm Snapdragon 430, MediaTek MT6737 and Exynos 7870 among others.