Fortnite now in the Google Play Store

Epic Games has finally added its successful Fortnite game to Play Store after a year of resistance, while she states that she is not so happy with the fact that she has to do it. On the other hand, you can download Fortnite to your phone from the Google Play Store.

When Fortnite was released on mobile in 2018, Epic said it would only offer the game from its own website. According to CEO Tim Sweeney, the company does not approve of Google receiving 30% of the sales made through its platform.

Fortnite

But Epic Games was forced to do so because Google has made it very difficult to run Android applications outside of its ecosystem. According to the company as reported by IGN:

After 18 months of running Fortnite on Android devices outside of the Google Play Store, we've come to a basic realization: Google is putting software outside of Google Play at a disadvantage through technical and business measures. Because of this, we have released Fortnite for Android devices through the Google Play Store.

Of course if read the full statement you will see a bitterness. Whoever wrote it felt really wronged. The company also said it would continue to support Fortnite outside of the Google Play Store.

Of course, no one can say for sure whether the resistance to adding the game to the Google Play Store is due to moral or financial reasons. Despite the outrage or injustice though, I suspect Epic will get quite a few more In this way.

You can download Fortnite on your Android device from the Google Play Store at the link below.

https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.epicgames.fortnite

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