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The return of Fortnite to iOS via GeForce Now is completely fine

 Fortnite hasn't been available on iOS since Apple removed it from the App Store in August 2020, but thanks to a restricted beta on Nvidia's GeForce Now cloud gaming service, you'll be able to play it on your iPhone once more.


The return of Fortnite to iOS via GeForce Now


Fortnite on iOS via GeForce Now


While it isn't as fluid as using a native application, the GeForce Now loophole performs far better than you might anticipate.

You'll be playing a mobile-optimized version of the game in this limited beta. If you've played Fortnite on iOS or Android previously, you'll recognize the interface: it's well-designed for touch, with simple menus and huge (albeit finicky) touchscreen controls.

Most matches can be played with your iPhone hooked into your Backbone One in this GeForce Now edition, which also supports controllers.

Nvidia and Epic Games have created an outstanding workaround until Apple permits the native Fortnite app back on the App Store.

Although Fortnite is a more action-oriented game that necessitates quick reflexes and quick thinking, the touch-optimized version of the game that you can stream on GeForce Now performs as if it were loaded on your phone.


How can you play Fortnite on iOS via GeForce Now?


However, it's unclear when this GeForce Now version will be more readily available. You must apply for the closed beta, and entrance is not guaranteed, according to Nvidia's website. In addition, the beta is only available for a "short time".

But, if you want to play Fortnite on your iPhone with the newly flipped island, you should sign up for the closed beta. Sure, you'll have to wait a while to try it out, but you'll almost probably have to wait even longer for the native app to return to the App Store.


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