Fortnite has finally returned to the iPhone after an extended hiatus of many years. But before you start the adventure, make sure your iPhone has enough specs to play the game smoothly.
What is the cause of this change? Apple was compelled to permit the installation of several app shops on its devices under the Digital Markets Act (DMA), a European regulation. The ability to install programs outside of the App Store was added to iOS 17.6. This update paves the way for Fortnite's iOS comeback. It is now possible to get the game straight from the Epic Games Store, bypassing Apple.
However, it's important to find out whether your smartphone can handle the demands of the game before you dive in. Even if Fortnite is once again available, not all iPhone models can play it, particularly when it comes to 60 frames per second (FPS), which is crucial for the best possible gaming experience.
Compatible iPhone models 2024 / 2025
iPhone 11 - 11 Pro - 11 Pro Max
iPhone 12 - 12 Mini - 12 Pro - 12 Pro Max
iPhone 13 - 13 Mini - 13 Pro - 13 Pro Max
iPhone 14 - 14 Plus - 14 Pro - 14 Pro Max
iPhone 15 - 15 Plus - 15 Pro - 15 Pro Max
iPhone 16 - 16 Plus - 16 Pro - 16 Pro Max
iPhone SE (2022)
The game can run smoothly on these smartphones thanks to their sufficient harware and software. However, the experience may not be as seamless if you own an iPhone SE from 2020 or an older model, as these devices only have 3GB of RAM, which is less than the necessary 4GB needed for perfect performance. This could result in slowdowns or less crisp visuals.
In other words, if your iPhone is reasonably new and is running iOS 17.6 or later, you should have no problem fully enjoying Fortnite.
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