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Fortnite for Android reminds users to block installations from unknown sources after install

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After months of anticipation, Fornite finally arrived on Android this week, and now, it’s open to everyone with an invite. However, the biggest controversy surrounding the game so far has been its APK distribution and how that would open users up to security risks. Thankfully, Epic has a small reminder in the game to help avoid that.


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Fortnite for Android tidbits: Banning players, Google losing $50 million in revenue, blocking rooted users

Fortnite is easily the most popular game in the world right now, and the hype surrounding its Android release has been tremendous. Yesterday, Epic Games finally announced that Fortnite’s beta on Android was starting, but there’s a lot of information that floats under the radar that you might not have known. So, let’s take a closer look…


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Google Play officially acknowledges that Fortnite is not in the Play Store

Earlier this month, Epic Games detailed that Fortnite would require a direct APK download and install. With the game officially launching yesterday on Samsung devices and a general Android beta opening this weekend, Google is acknowledging that the hit gaming sensation is not available through the Play Store.


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Hands-on: Fortnite finally arrives on Android, here’s what you need to know [Video]

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After much anticipation, Epic Games has finally announced Fortnite for Android, which is exclusively available for a handful of Samsung devices for the next 3 days. This is definitely shorter than the 30 days that we expected prior to the Note 9 launch, but if you have a compatible Samsung smartphone then you can now play the world biggest game from anywhere.


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