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Fortnite adds Bluetooth controller support on mobile

Epic Games has updated Fornite for mobile with support for Bluetooth controllers in their latest version 7.30 patch. Both iOS and Android users can now use Bluetooth controllers from popular brands. On Android, you can use practically anything, including the SteelSeries Stratus XL, Gamevice, Xbox One X controller, Razer Raiju, and the Moto GamePad. On iOS, you will need a MFi or Made for iPhone certified controller, such as SteelSeries Nimbus and Gamevice. Epic has also added support for 60fps mode on Android. However, currently it is only available on three devices, Samsung...



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