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Rebecca Spear

Qualcomm’s Snapdragon Control Panel is live — unlocking Fortnite and more game optimizations on Windows on ARM

A screenshot of Snapdragon Control Panel on the game library tab.

Back in May 2025, Qualcomm released the Adreno Control Panel into beta for developers, a graphics utility software specifically designed for Snapdragon X Elite devices as a way to optimize game performance.

Now, several months later, Qualcomm has finally released the Snapdragon Control Panel for anyone with a Snapdragon X Series device to take advantage of.

If you're excited to check it out, then you can download the latest version of Snapdragon Control Panel at Qualcomm's website.

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According to a Qualcomm press release, the new Snapdragon Control Panel adds a few new features and improves others:

  • Automatically detect games and modify settings to optimize quality and performance.
  • Optimize game settings and keep drivers up to date.
  • Experience better performance and support for more games with downloadable graphics drivers and AVX2 emulation.
  • Play Fortnite and enjoy improved anti-cheat compatibility on Snapdragon X Series devices.

More specifically, when it comes to game optimization settings, Snapdragon Control Panel provides access to settings like "super resolution, framerate cap, anti-aliasing, anisotropic filtering, level of detail and texture filtering." Qualcomm also promises that more settings options are in the works.

In order to get Snapdragon PCs compatible with Fortnite, Qualcomm says it not only, "worked with developers to provide Kernel Level Anti-cheat support for Windows on Snapdragon," but is also working with the following anti-cheat providers for anti-cheat in other games:

  • Tencent’s Anti-Cheat Expert (ACE)
  • Roblox’s Hyperion
  • Denuvo by Irdeto
  • InProtect GameGuard
  • BattleEye
  • Uncheater

Could Snapdragon join the growing army of handheld gaming PCs?

There's been a rise in handheld gaming PCs. Maybe it's time we got a Windows handheld with a Snapdragon chip. (Image credit: Rebecca Spear / Windows Central)

Qualcomm has been having an excellent past few years as it continues to release and announce powerful chips, like the upcoming Snapdragon X2 Elite and X2 Elite Extreme.

But the chip manufacturer has shown time and time again that it isn't just content with producing SoCs for Windows on ARM business laptops; it also wants to make headway when it comes to gaming on Windows Snapdragon devices.

Whenever I talk with someone about Snapdragon laptops, I often get a mixed bag of responses. Some people tell me how much they love their laptops, while others are completely baffled to learn Qualcomm's chips dapple the market.

The one negative I repeatedly hear is that Snapdragon laptops don't really offer the best graphics performance — of course, this is by design since these laptops are typically intended to exchange GPU performance for long-lasting batteries, steady CPU performance, and lightweight frames.

And wouldn't you know it, that tradeoff sounds curiously similar to the kind of tradeoffs you get with a Windows gaming handheld PC. After all, devices like Xbox Ally X and Steam Deck don't have the most powerful internals, but they have still been optimized as portable gaming machines.

With all of Qualcomm's effort put into improving the gaming experience on Snapdragon PCs, I really won't be surprised if we get the news in another year or two that a Snapdragon handheld has entered the market. We'll have to wait and see how things go.

For now, enjoy your newfound freedom in Snapdragon Control Panel as you take advantage of the new anti-cheat compatibility in games like Fortnite or fine-tune settings on a per-game basis to get them running their best on Snapdragon PCs.

Qualcomm Snapdragon FAQ

What is a Snapdragon PC?

A Snapdragon PC refers to laptops or desktops that utilize one of Qualcomm's Snapdragon chips.

Is Snapdragon a CPU or GPU?

Snapdragon X chips are actually a system-on-chip (SoC) with both a CPU and GPU.

What is Snapdragon Control Panel?

It's a utility for optimizing graphics settings for video games on devices with a Snapdragon X Series chip. It's also called Adreno Control Panel.

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