Currently the rage in the gaming world, Fortnite is finally coming to Android this summer so you can cling to your smartphone more than before.
Built by Epic Games, the battle royale game had been available on iOS since the middle of March and with the projected release on Android later this summer, the game is set to fly higher than its reported current net of as much as USD one million per day,
In addition to releasing Fortnite on Android, the company is also planning working on a number of new features including customizable HUD and a new voice chat function exclusively for mobile, The Verge reported.
Other features expected to make way to Fortnite on mobile include firing and auto-run, improved performance, and a battery saving mode.
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