Pick up my sci-fi novel series, The Earthborn Trilogy, which is now in print, online and on audiobook. Fortnite is unstoppable, and will have a billion more devices it can dominate soon enough.įollow me on Twitter and on Facebook. The tech giant is experimenting with offering free-to-play games through its streaming service. Switch were all announced, this still might be the most significant news of the day. On a day when The Division 2, Black Ops 4 and Super Smash Bros. And given the current state of Fortnite, the mobile version not being a hit is almost unthinkable, provided gameplay isn’t a total disaster. I’m amazed enough that Fortnite is doing it.įortnite is already clocking well over 3 million concurrent players with 40+ million total, and those numbers could increase exponentially if the mobile version is a hit. And if we see a fully-fledged version of PUBG on phones and tablets any time soon, I will be amazed. Fortnite was the first to reach consoles, and was able to get itself on 75 millions PS4s while PUBG couldn’t because Sony doesn’t have an early access program. But the point is…if you want to play Fortnite on the go, you can, which is why people have been begging for a Switch port since launch (and will still beg after this, because I’m guessing most people would rather play on a Switch than an iPad).įortnite continues to show its dexterity where its rival PUBG simply cannot keep up. Though again, I do wonder how mobile players will compete with console players and especially PC players, who have the greatest amount of control through a mouse and keyboard. It’s pretty amazing that not only is this a full version of Fortnite, not a stripped-down port, but also that it’s built-in with cross play. While not impossible, surely, I will be curious to see how this goes, and what changes Epic has made in order to get this to work. The obvious question is how a fully functional version of Fortnite will perform using iPhone and iPad controls, which are notoriously not fantastic for shooters. Fortnite is a high-fidelity game that is compatible with devices running 64-bit Android on an ARM64 processor, Android OS 8.0 or higher, minimum 4GB of RAM, and GPU: Adreno 530 or higher, Mali-G71 MP20, Mali-G72 MP12 or higher. For now it’s only on iOS, but it’s clear Epic wants to expand to Android eventually, and if you do get a code, you’ll get a few to share with your friends. Monday, March 12 th will be an iOS invite event that you can sign up for here, which will be your first look at the game on mobile if you’re chosen to participate. The arrival of Fortnite Mobile is imminent.
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