Epic Games CEO Tim Sweeney is celebrating Fortnite's addition to xCloud by reminding everyone that they can play it on anything. Including an iPhone or iPad.
Fortnite has been absent from Apple's platforms since Epic decided that it didn't want to give the tech giant a cut of in-app purchases anymore. After a lengthy lawsuit that resulted in Apple taking the L, the game is still MIA from the App Store. Sweeney wasn't happy about it, saying Apple went back on its word. So it's no wonder that he's reveling in the return of Fortnite to iPhone and iPad.
«Monumental news everyone!» Sweeney tweeted. «Fortnite is now available to play FOR FREE streaming to web browsers on iPhone, iPad, and Android via Xbox Cloud. No subscription required, no 30% Apple tax.»
He went on to ask his followers on Twitter what «ridiculous device» they'd played the game on, now that it's streaming from xCloud. And iPhones and iPads seem to be making up the majority of the replies.
So has anybody played Fortnite on a ridiculous device now that it’s streaming from Xbox Cloud? Smart toaster? Amiga?May 6, 2022
Sweeney isn't alone in shouting the Fortnite Apple news from the rooftops. Microsoft is loudly touting the battle royale's return to Apple devices in a not-so-subtle, and very specific xCloud trailer. It seems to be the only title to get a dedicated xCloud trailer, and hilariously, the very first platforms mentioned are iPad and iPad OS.
Performance does seem to be an issue for Apple users. One person reported that Fortnite is «pretty choppy» on their iPhone 11 Pro Max. Someone else cited lag on their iPad. Outside of complaints around Apple devices, the rest of the replies are filled with genuine answers, and some funny Photoshops.
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