'Fortnite' on Android may be a Samsung device exclusive for up to 120 days
Although it has yet to be confirmed by either Samsung or Epic Games, a report last week claimed that when Fortnite finally launches on Android, it will be exclusive to the Galaxy Note 9 for a limited time. But the 30 days of Note 9 exclusivity might be just the tip of the iceberg. A source tells AndroidHeadlines that once the Note 9 exclusivity ends, Samsung might retain exclusive rights to the game for an additional two to three months. In other words, additional Galaxy devices will gain access to Fortnite, but not all Android devices. Fortnite — a free-to-play game — thrives on in-app purchases, and Epic doesn't want to give away more than a quarter of its profits to Google.Fortnite for Android may be exclusive to Samsung devices for up to 4 months
according to Fortnite for Android is something that millions of people are excited about, and it seems imminent. Android Headlines reports that, following the Note 9 exclusive, Samsung phones will be the only devices that can play the game on Android. This may even be the case for an additional 60-90 days after the Note 9's period, meaning we could be looking at 4 months in total that Fortnite for Android isn't open to the general public. That's a huge delay for the rest of the Android ecosystem getting their hands on the hit game. 9to5Google's TakeThis game is a worldwide phenomenon with some of the biggest fans I've ever seen.collected by :Molly Tony
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