‘Fortnite’ Patch 7.30 Adds Controller Support to iOS and Android, 60fps Support to Select Android Models, and More

Fortnite (Free) Patch 7.30 has finally arrived. After initial reports for the patch pointing towards just big improvements for the Switch version, the actual update has something iOS and Android gamers have been wanting since launch. Controller support is finally on mobile. The patch also adds the Chiller Grenade and brings the Solid Gold LTM. Playground mode sees the guided missile being removed and a new Tournament has been added.

On iOS, MFi controllers will now be supported. These include the Steelseries Nimbus and Gamevice. On Android, you have more freedom with most Bluetooth controller adapters being supported like the Steelseries Stratus XL, Gamevice, Razer Raiju, Moto Gamepad, and more. When a controller is attached, vibration is disabled. On Android, there’s more good news. 60hz is now an option on select phones like the Galaxy Note 9 (USA Variant), Huawei Honor View 20, Huawei Mate 20 X. It is great to finally have controller support after a while where it seemed like it wasn’t happening. With 60fps and controller support, the mobile version soaring ahead of the Nintendo Switch version once again.

If you do play Fortnite, we have a dedicated channel in our Discord. Make sure to join our Discord channel here to squad up and get some Victory Royales. If you play only on Nintendo Switch, you can now play with PS4 gamers as well thanks to Sony finally allowing true cross play. Are you excited to use your controller with it on mobile?



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