Google has already helped patch a serious flaw in Fortnite for Android

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Epic Games has decided to release Fortnite for Android outside of the Google Play Store, presumably because it doesn't want to give Google a
30% cut of its revenue
The Fortnite installer has to be downloaded from the Fortnite website instead.One of the potential problems that brings with it is security:
apps outside the Google Play Store aren't subject to the same checks and scans as those inside it
Games has since patched and made safe.The Fortnite installer grabs the main app and downloads it to a phone
the popularity of Fortnite it's probably one that hackers would've tried to exploit
Since Epic Games patched the problem, though, the installer is once again safe to use to get Fortnite downloaded to devices.It would appear
Epic isn't best pleased that Google made the issue public so early: "Epic genuinely appreciated Google's effort to perform an in-depth
security audit of Fortnite," the company said in a statement
"However, it was irresponsible of Google to publicly disclose the technical details of the flaw so quickly."It's unclear if the security
issue was actually exploited by anyone, but if you want to be on the safe side, uninstall and reinstall Fortnite for Android and start again
from scratch
Old, unpatched versions of the uninstaller will now no longer be allowed to run.Via Android Central