
Do you miss playing Fortnite on your iPhone since Apple and Epic Games have been going at it? Well, NVIDIA has a solution that’ll let you play the beloved game on iPhone through GeForce Now and the phone’s Safari web browser soon.
“Alongside the amazing team at Epic Games, we’ve been working to enable a touch-friendly version of Fortnite for mobile delivered through the cloud. While PC games in the GeForce NOW library are best experienced on mobile with a gamepad, the introduction of touch controls built by the GeForce NOW team offers more options for players, starting with Fortnite,” said NVIDIA in a blog post.
If you want to play Fortnite on your mobile device, you’ll need to sign up for the beta test. You’ll need to be a member of NVIDIA GeForce Now. Once you’re registered, you can sign up and hope to be selected for the beta. You don’t need to be a paid member to get in on the beta, which means you can try it out for free.
According to NVIDIA, members of the service who sign up for the beta will be admitted in batches over the coming weeks.
While it’s not a perfect solution, streaming Fortnite on iPhone isn’t as good as playing it locally, but until Epic and Apple work out their problems (if they ever do), it’s better than not playing the game at all.
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