We will show you how to play Fortnite on your rooted Android device/hide your root from Fortnite in this guide. Getting administrative access via Magisk brings a slew of benefits to the table. However, it comes with its fair share of caveats as well. Some notable examples include SafetyNet getting tripped, Widevine Certification being downgraded to L3, and banking apps not working as expected.

As a result, we are also witnessing a number of games not working on rooted devices. In this way, you could gain an undue advantage over your competitors by easily modifying the game’s settings and configuration files. There is, however, a subset of users who want their devices rooted while at the same time playing it fair.

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The reason for this is that they want to try out their preferred Magisk Modules, LSPosed mods, and Viper4Android, among others. These users will benefit from this guide. You will learn how to play Fortnite on your rooted Android device, otherwise known as hiding root from Fortnite, in this tutorial. So without further ado, let’s begin.

How to Play Fortnite on Rooted Android | Hide Root from Fortnite

It will require you to delete your Fortnite data, so be sure to sync your progress online before you start the process. By following the steps below, AMS and its members won’t be held responsible if a thermonuclear war breaks out, your alarm doesn’t wake you up, or anything happens to your device.

STEP 1: Hide Magisk App

  • Tap on the settings icon in the top right corner of the Magisk App.
  • Click Hide the Magisk App > Enable Allow apps from this source next to the toggle.
  • Play Fortnite On Rooted Android
    Choose a random name for this Magisk app and click OK.
  • Now it will ask for a shortcut to the home screen. Click OK [recommended]

STEP 2: Enable Systemless Hosts

At the top right of the Magisk App, tap the settings icon.

Next, tap on the hosts that are Systemless.

You can check that the module has been added in the Modules section

Enable Systemless Hosts

STEP 3: Enable Zygisk

Tap on the settings icon in the top right corner of the Magisk App.

Next, enable the toggle next to Zygisk and restart your phone.

Magisk should now say YES next to Zygisk after you launch it

Enable Zygisk

STEP 4: Configure Denylist

Traditional Magisk hides are known as Denylist. In addition to the three mandatory apps listed below, you could use this functionality to hide root from the desired apps if you desired to.

When you launch the Magisk App, tap on the settings icon located at the top right corner of the screen.

You can then enable the toggle next to Enforce Denylist by clicking on it. Select Configure Denylist from the list of options that appears.

Configure Denylist

Once these apps are expanded, make sure that all their services are checked off and then click on ‘Done’

Fortnite
Google Play Service
Google Play Store
Google Service Framework
Google Play Protect Service [if present]
services are checked off

Then do the same for your preferred banking/payment app.

Google Service Framework might be unchecked upon restart, and Google Play Services might not appear in the DenyList. It’s just a UI bug, so there’s nothing to worry about [since they’re still working on the backend].

STEP 5: Flash Universal SafetyNet Fix Module

Here is the link to download the new Universal SafetyNet Fix module:

SafetyNet Fix module v2.3.1-MOD_3.0 [NEW]

Once Magisk is launched, go to the Modules section and select Install from Storage.

Flash Universal SafetyNet Fix Module

Choose the safety net module that you downloaded.

The device will now be flashed. Reboot the computer once you’re done.

STEP 6: Delete Data

In order to remove hidden root, you must delete all data associated with all apps you have hidden root from. You can choose between the compulsory Google apps and the desired apps.

The Google Play Service can be found under Settings > Apps.

To clear all data, go to its Storage section and tap Manage Space.

After that, delete any data associated with the Google Play Store and Google Play Protect Service.

Delete Data

Click on the overflow icon located at the top right and then select Show System.

Using this method, you will be able to access the system apps. Data from Google Service Framework can be deleted by selecting it and deleting it.

Lastly, delete the Fortnite data. Your device must then be restarted [compulsory].

delete the Fortnite data.

STEP 7: Check SafetyNet Test Results

YASNAC can be downloaded from the Google Play Store.

Launch it and select Run SafetyNet Attestation

Check SafetyNet Test Results

Under both Basic Integrity and CTS Profile Match, you should now receive a Pass.

Now that you have rooted your Android device, you should be able to play Fortnite.

It’s that simple. We have shown you how to play Fortnite on your rooted Android device, or how to hide root from Fortnite. If you have any questions about the steps, please let us know in the comments. Our team will get back to you as soon as possible with a solution.

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