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01/14/2022 1:58 pm
as you know, Fortnite was removed from the App Store more than 500 days ago. While Epic Games and Apple are still mortal enemies at the moment, battle royale fans will be able to enjoy this title once again on iOS devices thanks to NVIDIA’s GeForce Now service.
Starting next week, all GeForce Now users will be able to enjoy Fortnite via Safari browser. This was what NVIDIA commented on it:
“Fortnite on GeForce NOW will launch in a limited-time closed beta for mobile devices, all streamed through the Safari web browser on iOS and the GeForce NOW app for Android. The beta is open for registration to all GeForce NOW members and will help test our server capacity, graphics delivery, and new touch performance.”
Fortnite will be available in its most current version, and will be playable with touch controls. Streaming services are one of the ways that companies like Microsoft have managed to get around policies against game streaming services on iOS devices.
On related topics, Fortnite It already has tornadoes similar to the ones in Battlefield 2042. Similarly, cheats have returned to Fortnite.
Via: NVIDIA