In Fortnite, you're looking at online multi-player combat where 100 players take part in a violent fight for survival until only one player is left standing. This time, Fortnite comes in an Android adaptation by the hands of Epic Games studio. In good form, none of the original scenes or game system was altered and are left entirely intact on your smartphone.
The biggest new feature regarding other battle royale games is the possibility to create buildings on your game territory. Use them as a refuge, search for ammo, and watch your back. You'll need to pick up base materials in order to put together makeshift walls and ramps. Meanwhile, you'll need to deal with an invisible barrier that goes from spanning out to shrinking, designed to keep you on your toes and in constant movement throughout each match.
Set on an Unreal Engine 4 motor, this game is identical to its PC and console counterparts in terms of visual effects. Not only that, but its whole monetization system is also exactly the same. This game is totally free of charge, aside from for-purchase aesthetic improvements that you can pick up via in-app purchase. Better yet, Epic Games is lining up cross-play between versions, meaning you can participate in PvP battles with other PC, PS4, Xbox One, iOS, and Android players.
Fortnite is already one of the top games in 2018. Its Android version is timed to steadily increase its massive following of online players across the globe.