When and how you will be able to play Fortnite on your smartphone






If you do not know it, Fortnite Battle Royale is a game developed by Epic Games, launched mid-last year on the PS4 and Xbox One gaming platforms in conjunction with the introduction of computer, Windows and Mac platforms. From its inception to the present, this game has been able to occupy an important position among those who have become lovers and addicts and those who spend weekend hours playing. Fortnite is now on its way to smartphones as well.

Fortnite is a game based on the quality of Battle Royale online multiplayer games between hundreds and thousands of players around the world. The game can be played as an individual player or join any of the four teams. The goal of the game is that the player or team can eliminate the rest of the players and teams.

Fortnite belongs to the free game-based games from the inside of the game, and has been able to occupy an advanced position in the lists of a number of broadcast services such as Twitch. Now that the developer has announced that the game is coming to smartphones, players will be able to play on all platforms in one game.

Which means that a PS4 user has competed on your Windows operating system, and you can complete the same game from your smartphone in the case of your departure home. This is only half of the users of the gaming platforms, where PS4 and Xbox One users can compete with users of computers and smartphones, but they will not be able to continue the same game from the smartphone later.


The Fortnite version of smartphones is still in its early stages and will take some time for everyone to practice. Here's a brief description of the game on smartphones.

Does the Fortnite Smartphone copy a full version of the game?

Yes, smartphone users will be able to enjoy the full Fortnite Battle Royale experience on their smartphones, with slight differences. The quality and visual effects will certainly not be the same on computers and gaming platforms. The game will be controlled by touch of course. A set of audio signals will be replaced with visual signals to enable users to play outside without having to put earphones. But all this will not affect the whole gaming experience that will not differ at all in terms of game details.

When and how will you be able to play Fortnite on iOS?

Before being released in general, the game will only be entered by special invitations that have already started in a limited number of iPhone phones in the United States. The invitation can be received through registration on the official website of the game and the developer of the game to send invitations in succession.

We explained in an earlier article how to receive the game on iOS devices, whether for iPhone or iPad tablets, adding that not everyone who will register on the site will receive the invitation to join the game, where the developer will send invitations in accordance with The capacity of game servers, which will delay the arrival of invitations to a number of not a few users and for a period that may extend until the final version of the game.

When and how will you be able to play Fortnite on Android phones?

In an earlier statement Epic said that users of Android phones will have to wait for several months before the release of the game version of the Android system. Several recent reports indicate that the third quarter of this year may see the release of this version and that users may be able to exercise without the need to register on the official website unlike the users of iOS.

A number of smart phone users have received false invitations to register on the official site of the game and download, and confirmed through the official account of the game on Twitter that it has not sent any invitations yet and that the phones that got the game is only for the initial experience, That the official sites of the company and the game are Fortnite.com and Epicgames.com and that any other sites contained in any message from the company are fake sites may seek to steal user data or download malicious software on their phones.
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