Fortnite is the most successful battle royale. Although the Epic Games title is aimed at a broad spectrum of gamers, children under the age of 13 are its majority audience. Even so, it seems that this age is allowed to play, but not to compete in tournaments, and if not, tell the little Zenon, 9 years old.
This promising Brazilian player has a YouTube and Twitch channel with hundreds of thousands of followers and this week he had qualified for the international tournament FNC Solos that has prizes valued in millions of dollars. But despite his ability, he will not be able to participate, since he has been expelled from the competition for being younger than the allowed age to compete.
Zenon will not be able to play in any tournament for the next 4 years, until he turns 13. Of course, Fortnite can continue to play despite the fact that, in most regions, it is for people over 12 years old because it contains violence.
In addition, the live broadcast video in which Zenon learns that his account has been blocked has broken the hearts of many users. As you can see, his father was with him at the time of the news. And it is that he always accompanies him to monitor him while he plays. In fact, according to Fortnite Intel, he owns his son's Twitch channel and is the one who manages it, so there is no possibility of it being closed in that regard.
It has revolutionized the gaming world: launched in 2017, Fornite is a video game by the company Epic Games that is especially successful among the youngest. It has two game modes: ‘Fortnite Battle Royale’, a free game where up to a hundred players fight on an island, in spaces smaller and smaller due to the storm, to be the last person standing and ‘Fortnite: Save the World’, a cooperative game for up to four players that consists of fighting against casings, creatures like zombies, using objects and fortifications.
However, on its launch almost two years ago on these platforms, the Android version did not reach the Google Play Store.
These were certain "discrepancies" with Google's policy regarding the publication of applications in its store. Thus, Epic Games has been distributing its flagship game independently during this time: through the installation of its APK -whenever the smartphone in which you wanted to install it meets the requirements- or from the Samsung or Huawei application stores.
But this has finally ended and from now on Fortnite will be available on the Google Play Store. This is not only good news regarding the convenience of users to be able to play the desired 'Battle Royale', it is also a relief, since although you could do it from the game's APK before, sometimes the Google Play Protect system could give you trouble -this tool identifies as malicious software apps that are installed outside the limits of the store.
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