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PUBG or Fortnite: Which one are you playing on your Galaxy device?

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Last updated: October 29th, 2018 at 11:36 UTC+01:00

It's not an understatement to say that PUBG and Fortnite are the most popular titles in multiplayer gaming right now. The arrival of PUBG (PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds) on mobile devices as a free title made it an instant hit, and Fortnite followed in August as an alternative with a light-hearted tone and Minecraft-like building elements. Fortnite's launch on Android as an exclusive for Galaxy phones and tablets made it less accessible at first, but at this point it's available for a number of Android devices.

PUBG vs Fortnite: What's your poison?

If you open Samsung's Galaxy Apps store on your phone, you will see banners for both games. But PUBG is more well known, perhaps because it has been around for longer and also because it's available on Google Play. Galaxy phone and tablet users can grab Fortnite off Galaxy Apps, but for everyone else, installing Fortnite on an Android device involves manually downloading the APK file in the browser. Fortnite also doesn't run on as many devices as PUBG yet, so its reach is comparatively limited.

But both PUBG and Fortnite are undeniably fun, especially when you're playing with friends. The question is: Which one are you playing on your Galaxy device? Which one do you like better? Let us know by voting in the poll below, then tell us more down in the comments section!

PUBG or Fortnite: Which one are you playing on your Galaxy phone?
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