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Report: Fortnite for Android will be exclusively available on Samsung Galaxy Note 9 for 30 days

UPDATE: Android-based website XDA Developers has revealed some more info about the Android version of Fortnite, claiming that their source have provided them with additional info:
- Fortnite on Android will integrate with the Samsung Galaxy Note 9’s S Pen. They were not available to confirm what features it will have within the game as of now.
- Samsung wants to advertise the new Note 9 as a ‘gaming phone’ and as such struck a partnership with Epic Games.
- Their sources inform them that Samsung is attempting to partner with Tyler “Ninja” Blevins to promote the Fortnite / Samsung partnership.
- Fortnite on Galaxy Note 9 will support the Samsung DeX.
A new report from 9to5Google has revealed possible new information regarding the Android version of Fortnite Battle Royale. Epic Games announced back in March that Fortnite would be coming to mobile devices. Fortnite has been available on iOS since March, and Epic stated that an Android version would be coming “later this summer.”
Now, new info from 9to5Google states that the Android version of Fortnite will be available exclusively on the upcoming Samsung Galaxy Note 9 for 30 days. Samsung has yet to announce the new Galaxy Note 9, but they are expected to reveal the product at an ‘Unpacked’ reveal event planned on August 9. The Galaxy Note 9 is then expected to launch in mid-August, which means that Fortnite for Android will only become available on non-Galaxy Note 9 devices in September.
The launch of Fortnite on Android is going to come as a special promotion alongside the Samsung Galaxy Note 9, which is set to be announced in just a couple weeks, our source says. Logic would suggest, then, that the game’s Play Store listing should pop up around the same time the Note 9 becomes publicly available.
In addition, 9to5Google reports that Samsung and Epic have teamed up for even more offerings: those that pre-order the Samsung Galaxy Note 9 will get V-bucks to use in Fortnite, around $100-$150 worth of V-bucks to use in-game.
None of this information has been announced by Samsung or Epic as of now, but if this information is accurate we should expect to hear about Fortnite for Android at Samsung’s Unpacked event on August 9.
SOURCE: 9to5Google

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Leaked Samsung Galaxy Scout skin coming to Fortnite

Leaks on the Samsung Health App have revealed a brand new Galaxy skin coming to Fortnite Season 3, as part of an upcoming tournament. Unfortunately, it’ll be as tough to get hold of as the original Galaxy skin.
Fortnite has become well known in the gaming world for its lucrative crossovers with a host of the world’s biggest companies and brands. Among Star Wars and Marvel, Chapter One brought the stratospheric Galaxy skin into Fortnite.
Despite its awesome aesthetics and positive feedback, the skin was pretty rare in Fortnite. Players who wanted it had to have purchased a Samsung Galaxy mobile phone, hence its scarcity in the game. Unfortunately, this new skin will be equally tough to get hold of.
Samsung Galaxy Scout Skin leaked
On July 17, reputable leaker iFireMonkey appeared to verify an emergent leak, which stated that another Samsung Galaxy skin would be on its way to Fortnite.
“Due to a mishap on the Samsung Health application,” they said, “twitter use @fu noticed that the Fortnite Galaxy Scout promotion was already on the app earlier than expected. Due to this, we now have a nice image that shows us what this skin will look like”.
Despite its official name as ‘Galaxy Scout’, it has already been nicknamed the ‘Galaxy Girl’; a female twist on the original Samsung Skin added back in 2018.
How to get Samsung Galaxy Scout Skin in Fortnite
While the first Galaxy skin was only unlockable through the purchase of a Samsung Galaxy mobile, players can get their hands on this one by participating in the Fortnite Galaxy Cup. This in-game tournament will take place from July 25-26, with registration opening on July 20.
The event is anticipated to be mobile-only, and registration is only open to players who already own the original Galaxy skin. Hence, this new skin is expected to only be available to players who have already bought a Samsung Galaxy.
- Read More: Fortnite Chapter 2 Season 3 weapon tier list
However, the Galaxy tournament requirements are not yet finalized by Epic, so some players may receive surprise invitations. Until then, it looks like only Samsung owners will be able to get their hands on this skin.
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There are still massive problems with console Fortnite
Epic is making adjustments to Fortnite through their unannounced and unexplained patches. One thing persists, however: the fact that Fortnite on console is a mess.

Epic is making adjustments to Fortnite through their unannounced and unexplained patches. One thing persists, however: the fact that Fortnite on console is a mess.
Late in Season 10, Epic opened the door to forced cross-platform. Now, all players on all platforms will be in the same lobby. PC players, console players, and mobile players are all duking it out together.
Mobile players really got the short end of the stick, here. They can’t do nearly as much as their console and PC counterparts, but that’s not the only performance gap that remains an issue.
Console performance in Fortnite Chapter 2 is at an all-time low. On any given day you’re bound to find a post or two about it if you visit the r/FortniteBR subreddit.
There is a long list of issues with Fortnite on Xbox and Playstation. Buildings don’t load, guns don’t load, you can’t see what’s in your inventory, your game freezes, players disappear; the list goes on and on.
Playing Arena on console is a crapshoot. You better hope you’re not contested when you land, or you’re going to get killed while you’re waiting for buildings to load in.
I play on Xbox One, so I experience these issues every day. Most of them would be manageable if it weren’t for the rendering. Buildings just don’t render when you first drop from the Battle Bus.
You’re dead almost every time if you don’t stumble upon some invisible floor loot.
The worst part is that there seems to be no mention of these problems on the Fortnite Community Issues Trello board. This isn’t the first time that console players have had rendering trouble, but Epic is seemingly lost on how to fix it.
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It would all be a moot point if this was an even playing field. We wouldn’t have too much of a reason to complain if Playstation and Xbox players were still in isolated lobbies. We’d all be in the same boat.
The problem is that PC players never have this issue. They can kill us before we’re even able to break through a ceiling with our pickaxe. Are you struggling with these problems on console? Vent about it in the comments.
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How to win a Special Edition Fortnite Xbox Controller
Find out how to win a brand-new Special Edition Fortnite Xbox Controller through your skill in the Fortnite Combine.

Find out how to win a brand-new Special Edition Fortnite Xbox Controller through your skill in the Fortnite Combine.
It seems like the initial intention of Epic’s addition of the ‘Combine’ game mode was to help fine-tune the new sensitivity settings for console players. Since then, it has taken on a life of its own with the help of the speed-running community.
Part of the reason Fortnite is so great is the number of things you can do in the game. You can play a base Fotnite match or an unlimited number of game modes in a Creative lobby.
The Combine was just the next iteration of this, and players have already started to complete the mode in under a minute.
If you’re someone who have been spending hours practicing the Combine, your skills have not gone to waste. Epic has announced a Combine giveaway with a chance to win one in ten Special Edition Fortnite Xbox One Controllers.
The giveaway is set to run now through October 11, so get in there and start practicing.
The rules for the competition are simple. All you have to do is submit a photo or video of your best time to Twitter with #FortniteCombine in the title.
You must be at least 16 years old to win this prize, and follow the best practices of submissions – found here.
According to the rules, it appears as though Epic is going to pick random players to win the controllers. This is good news and bad news since you don’t have to be one of the fastest times to win a controller.

In all likelihood, though, Epic will be choosing the fastest recorded time as one of the ten winners – so it won’t hurt to try your best.
Speedrunning entered the Fortnite world in a big way through the Cizzorz Death Runs. Players would compete for the best time to gain money and bragging rights, which eventually culminated in the Fortnite World Cup Creative finals in New York – where Cizzorz’s speedrunning team took home the trophy.
Now, some of these speedrunners who made a name for themselves have hundreds of thousands of subscribers on YouTube – all from speedrunning a Creative Mode map.
Best of luck with your Combine times!