Everyone has been anticipating the entry of Fortnite, the hottest video game by Epic Games, on the Android platform. On the other hand, Samsung has been trying to attract more potential buyers for its ultimate gaming phone – Galaxy Note 9. So what happens when two mega-corporations are ready to introduce a new change in the gaming world?

They join hands.

Rumors have broken out that Fortnite’s debut on Android will concur with the release of Samsung’s flagship phone, Galaxy Note 9; and the phone will be the first to offer a 30-day sneak peek teaser of the game. In fact, Tyler “Ninja” Blevins, the beloved face of Fortnite will be present at the launch of Galaxy Note 9.

It gets better! Those who pre-order the much-hyped phone will not only enjoy the benefits of getting Fortnite first but will be granted many other bonuses. This includes $100-150 worth V-bucks, the in-game currency used in Fortnite. The phone is also throwing in some exclusive player skins. It is alleged that Samsung and Epic Games will also work out DeX, which allows Samsung phones to be connected to monitor, joystick, keyboard, and mouse.

Trusted sources report that the S Pen of Samsung Galaxy Note 9, with its Bluetooth functionality, will offer an added and more precise control in the game. However, the capacity of this feature is yet to be known.

The Samsung Note 9 boasts a Snapdragon 845 processor coupled with a cooling system, the phone has great potential to outdo its predecessors by roping in business professionals and gamers alike. While the launch of the phone and the game is due in August, it is expected that the video game will be available to most Android devices in September. Therefore, Epic Games will not face a remarkable decrease in its revenue. Furthermore, considering the popularity of the game, Fortnite is already churning out big bucks on various platforms.

Neither of the companies has released an official statement, but rumors are rife from trusted sources. However, one thing is for sure that Fortnite will turn out to be a pivoting factor in the marketing of the Samsung Galaxy Note 9.