You can now play Fortnite natively on Windows on Arm64-based chips, such as the Snapdragon X Plus and X Elite or the upcoming X Elite 2.

Back in August, Epic announced that the “EOS” (Epic Online Services) SDK would be updated to include ARM64 support on Windows clients, meaning the kernel-level anti-cheat software they use, called Easy Anti-Cheat, would now work on ARM64 clients.

However, at the time, it was not included in Fortnite, which meant the game would still not launch correctly on the platform. Meanwhile, other games like VRChat would go on to implement the new SDK and allow their respective titles to work on Windows 11 ARM.

Fast forward to Nove…

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