- Epic Games has announced a partnership with Qualcomm
- He will see an easy anti-rush become available for windows on the arm
- In addition to Fortnite, this means that the hundreds of games are playable
Epic Games has announced a new partnership with Qualcomm to support the easy anti-triche for its Snapdragon processors based on ARM. This means that Fortnite will finally be available on Copilot + PC laptops using the Snapdragon X family for the first time (which are among the best laptops that we have recently tested).
In a press release, Epic Games explained that he was working with Qualcomm Technologies to bring Arm on Windows on Windows on Windows on Windows, which is used by laptops like the excellent surface laptop. This decision was due to the way Windows 11 on ARM has “transformed the PC landscape” with company processors representing a “rapid growth segment of the PC game market”.
There are distinct architectural differences between X64 (64 bits) and ARM, the latter being much less compatible with the majority of software, especially games. Windows on Arm has traveled a long way in the past year, but there is still a lot to improve. “Due to the way in which anti-triche software operates with X64 features, additional tools are necessary for compatibility with these devices”.
Above all, the tests and the implementation of an easy anti-cheat on ARM could open the door to the many other games that use the software for online games, with compatibility spreading in the Epic Games store (and beyond). “In addition to publishing Windows on Snapdragon Anti-Cheat Support for Fortnite, we will bring this support to developers via an Epic Online SDK services”.
You are unable to install Fortnite without an activated anti-cheat, because the game will not be launched until EAC is located in the installation directory. Easy Anti-Cheat is also available in nearly 500 games, including Apex Legends, Rust, Iracing and Fall Guys, as well as more recent outings like Elden Ring. No delay has been offered when the SDK of epic online services will be deployed, but you may not wait long to finally live the Popular Battle Royale game on ultrabook equipment fueled by AI.
A step forward for games accessible on the arm
It was an exciting period for laptops with the generalized implementation of Qualcomm Snapdragon X processors within some of the best laptops in the past year.
We have praised many productivity machines fed by the tastes of the Snapdragon X Elite Soc, including the excellent Dell XPS 13 9350 (2025) and the Asus VivoBook S 15 Copilot + to name only a few. Although compatibility is still not tied with the traditional experience of Windows X86, the vigor of performance (and the life of batteries) has made it a viable option for work.
Now, with the news that Epic Games is working to bring anti-triche software that is easy to bring (no doubt) the biggest game in the planet to arm, we could see this as a breakthrough for the game on ultrabooks.
Last year, we were blown away by the Snapdragon X Elite game capacities, which included the execution of Baldur’s Gate 3 in 4K. Although the Qualcomm Adreno GPU has cooked on the chip does not compete with the discreet graphics that are found in some of the best game laptops, there is certainly a potential for a future playable on the equipment, and it is particularly required because the modern MacBook with chips in the series also use an arm architecture.
Some of the most popular PC games use easy anti -fate, so epic games could take a massive step for accessibility, especially if the titles can be optimized for Qualcomm equipment.
As we saw with the climb of the steam bridge, Asus Rog Ally X, and other portable game PCs, the developers have started to address integrated graphic solutions through the AMD Z1 and Z2 fleas. Although they are X86 devices, we could see future pocket computers using an arm with greater availability of games if more software can be adopted over time.




