Fortnite is coming back to iOS thanks to NVIDIA's GeForce NOW. The waitlist is currently open for the limited-time Fortnite closed beta for mobile on GeForce NOW, despite Fortnite not being one of the named games in GeForce NOW's recent leak. The beta will allow players to experience the new touch-control version of Fortnite for mobile, all delivered through the cloud. The GeForce NOW streaming experience will allow players to enjoy Fortnite on iOS Safari and Android mobile devices, without the need for a controller or mouse and keyboard, thanks to on-screen touch controls and game menus for mobile devices.
Fortnite has been absent from Apple's App Store and the Google Play Store for 17 months, unfortunately for those fans who enjoy playing Fortnite on their phones. Many were disappointed at the news that Apple had blacklisted Fortnite, meaning Fortnite won’t return to the App Store for several years, or at least until court proceedings conclude. Thanks to GeForce NOW, players will once again be able to access Fortnite on iOS Safari & Android devices. While access to the closed beta isn’t guaranteed, Fortnite players can look forward to the mobile version of Fortnite becoming available to all GeForce NOW members in the near future.
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NVIDIA’s GeForce NOW is a cloud-based game streaming service, similar to the well-known but less popular Google Stadia. NVIDIA’s game streaming service has also encountered its fair share of issues. Shortly before Microsoft announced its $7.5 billion acquisition of ZeniMax, Bethesda’s parent company, all Bethesda games were removed from GeForce NOW. At the time, some thought it signaled the decline of GeForce NOW, however, the
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