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Back in the year 2020, Fortnite was once one of the most popular iPhone and iPad games. Epic Games' removal from the App Store came as a result of its decision to bypass Apple's IAP system in protest of the company's IAP surcharges. Fortnite was removed from Apple's App Store after Epic Games sued the company.
For iOS users, what's left? For a long period of time, there was nothing. Nvidia, on the other hand, has announced that its cloud-based gaming service
Ge Force Now will bring Fortnite back to iOS devices. Additionally you can install Fortnite generator tool to
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Nvidia is working with Epic to integrate mobile touchscreen controls for a traditional mobile gaming experience, even though it's primarily a platform for PC games. The cherry on top? During the closed beta period, it is completely free to use.
You can play Fortnite on your iPhone or iPad right now if you're curious.
Sign up for the closed beta of Fortnite
Nvidia and Epic will test touch controls in Fornite before bringing it back to iOS devices via a
Ge Force Now closed beta.
When it comes to Nvidia cloud service, this is a first, but Nvidia has confirmed it is looking forward to more publishers streaming full PC games "with built-in touch support" in the future.
This week (w/c 17 January 2022), Nvidia
Ge Force Now subscribers will be able to participate in testing – even on the free tier.
Is that all you need? According to Nvidia, you'll have to join a waitlist on the
Ge Force Now website, and you'll be "admitted in batches over the coming weeks" to the beta. No one can guarantee admission because the event has a strict capacity limit.
Set up Ge Force Now on your iPhone or iPad
Getting started with Nvidia
Ge Force Now on your iPhone or iPad is easy, regardless of whether you've already been approved for the closed beta or not.
The bad news is that you'll have to use Safari to access
Ge Force Now because of Apple's App Store rules, which effectively ban cloud-based gaming apps. Good news: The web app has been refined to the point where it feels like a native iOS application.
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