The exclusive period that Epic Games granted Samsung for Fortnite appears to be over, with all Android phones and tablets now able to download the beta version of the hit game through the game's website. But only if they have an invite.
Android was the last major platform to support Fortnite and interest in the mobile version has been huge. The game has attracted more than 125 million players in the year since it launched, who play across PC, Xbox, Playstation, Nintendo and iOS devices.
At the recent unveiling of the Samsung Galaxy Note 9, Epic Games chief executive Tim Sweeney said Fortnite was finally coming to Android, but only for owners of a range of Samsung devices.
Breaking with usual protocol, Epic Games has decided to not make Fortnite available through the Google Play app store. Instead, people hoping to install the Android version of the game will need to do it directly through Epic Games' website.
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