“You could be one of the first to access this limited closed beta to help us test out the new streaming experience on iOS Safari and Android mobile devices. “Register now for free for a chance to play the new touch-control version of Fortnite for mobile, all delivered through the cloud!” Nvidia writes. You’ll also need to sign up for an Nvidia account, but you won’t need a paid GeForce Now subscription in order to play. In a post on the Nvidia website, the company said it was encouraging sign-ups to join the waitlist, with invitations limited. This version is optimised with touchscreen controls, meaning you shouldn’t miss the native version too much. Today, Nvidia made a new streaming version of Fortnite mobile available to play on GeForce Now via a closed beta test. Right now that’s the only way streaming services can launch efficiently on iOS/iPadOS devices, without dealing with a load of App Store red tape. The return comes via a loophole, of sorts, thanks to the Nvidia GeForce Now streaming service, which is available on iOS through a web app and Apple’s Safari browser. While Epic’s developer account remains suspended and Fortnite off the App Store as a standalone game, there’s now a new way to enjoy the battle royale phenomenon. Fortnite will soon be playable on Apple iPhone and iPad devices again, despite there being no let up in Apple’s ongoing war with Epic Games.
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