"Many people" play the game on Switch, thus "boosting the overall utilization ratio" of the platform.
That’s what Nintendo says, but of course, there could always be delays...
The mobile strategy title's release date has been confirmed by EA.
"The success of the Switch is testament to the value of mobile gaming with physical controls."
There’s quite a lot of content and changes here.
It's currently available for $7.99 with no in-app purchases or ads.
The app can be used to pan the map, check in-game stats, and more.
... Followed by Epic Games disabling it after issues with matchmaking.
Although we’ll have to wait for details on what exactly the app does.
There’s some really interesting stuff here.
Also available on Android to resolve some crashes.
Update 6.10 comes with some significant new additions.
Sinnoh fans, this is all you’re getting for now, so might as well just take it.
It looks like performance of the game is beginning to pick up.
Third party keyboard and mouse options that give players unfair advantages have been "blocked".
Challenges for week 3 of Fortnite's sixth season are a lot livelier than last week.
System requirements include Android 8.0 and 4 GB RAM or higher.
To answer the longstanding question: yes, people still play Pokemon GO.
The iOS version of the game will be launching later this month, in fact.
It’s called Fortnite: Deep Freeze Bundle, and it’ll be coming later this year.