Fortnite needs its installer APK files on Android phones to allow updates
Fortnite is now available in early access for Xbox One, PS4, PC, Nintendo Switch, iOS, and Android devices.
We have covered Fortnite Android extensively over the course of the past few weeks. Don’t worry if you have questions about how that works; we walk you through each step in the process below. Although Google has posted a unique warning to players that the game is unavailable on the platform, many have already fallen victim to fake apps.
Even Google has a message on the Play Store when you search for Fortnite, explaining that the game isn’t available there.
This is especially true if you don’t download directly from the email Epic Games sends, or the link directly on the Epic website.
The latest Fortnite Week 6 challenge tasks players with Searching where the Stone Heads are looking in order to locate the secret Battle Star.
Protect yourself from scams around the Fortnite Android release with these tips. It’s here at Fortnite.com/android – directly from Epic Games.
Once it has downloaded the game you’ll then probably get another popup and be forced to go into Settings where you can give it permission to open the game. Otherwise, none of your progress will save across devices and you’ll need to start all over with progression and character customization.
The game has several different versions, while the Battle Royale version is free to play, if you wish to get your hands on the Save the World mode, you will need to shell out a little bit of cash. After all, the game is still in beta. Below, we’ve detailed the exact location for the final Secret Tier Battle Star of the week, one that, crucially, leaves you just one step away from unlocking the vaunted Road Trip skin. For any changes regarding “Save the World” mode can be found in Epic Games full patch notes located here. It would also seem that the issue pertains more to devices other than those from Samsung.
You’re probably going to want to be pretty close to a player to do this.