The news has come as May May, Fortnite is now available in the Google App Store. Epic Games has adopted the Google App Store Terms, 18 months after the game was decided upon by its store and Samsung.
Finally Fornite can be downloaded to Android from the Play Store, although many commenters have complained that the game is either ineffective or ineffective. Fortnite requirements are high, so we'll give you an update to see which devices work.
If you want to play Fortnite you need a powerful mobile device
Fortnite's demand is quite high, in fact, it has risen since its first version. In short, you need a mid-range mobile phone to be able to play it, the terminals have very strong edges.
- ARM64 processor
- Android 8.0 or higher
- 4 GB of RAM
- Adreno 530 or higher
- Adreno 615 or higher
- Mali – G71 MP20 or higher
- Mali G72 MP12 or later
First, we need to have at least Android 8.0. Similarly, at least 4 GB of RAM is required. About the processor, we need you to have at least one Adreno 530 GPU
In terms of mid-range apps, we'll have to bet on platforms from Snapdragon 670 and up (Snapdragon 675, 730, etc.), with Adreno GPUs from the 615 series. As for other chips (which use Mali GPUs), to give you an idea, the Mali-G71 MP20 is a unit of processing with Exynos 8 models, the Samsung Galaxy S8 processor, so if the phone has less power, it won't be able to use Fortnite.
In addition to these requirements, there is one point to keep in mind. Fortnite details this mobile range as it complies with 60 FPS:
This means if your phone is more powerful than it is listed You can enjoy Fortnite with maximum sentence speed per 60 second. If your phone is too weak, it will travel at a maximum of 30 FPS.
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