


We have a full rundown of how it works in the YouTube video up above, along with a demonstration of what gameplay is like.Īpple has made it clear that it has no intention of allowing Fortnite back into the App Store while the Epic Games lawsuit is ongoing, and the legal battle could span years. From there, sign into GeForce NOW, add a link to your Home Screen, and link it to your Epic Games account.Īfter those steps have been completed, Fortnite will be an available game to play in the closed beta section of the GeForce NOW website. If you do get in, all you need to do is sign up for a GeForce NOW account, which is available for free, though there are higher-quality paid accounts available starting at $50 for six months. You can sign up for the waitlist, and you'll get an email if and when you're granted access. Using Fortnite through GeForce NOW requires signing up for the beta at the current time, and it is a closed beta which means not everyone will be able to play. There are still some kinks to work out, but in general, it's similar to the prior version of Fortnite on iPhone and iPad. Gameplay was decent for the most part, considering that this is still a beta test.
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Fortnite runs as it does on mobile devices for the most part, with touch controls available as well as controller integration so you can play with a Bluetooth controller if preferred. We've been able to get into the Fortnite beta to see how gameplay works through a browser, which is going to be the only way to play Fortnite on Apple devices for the foreseeable future. Nvidia has been working with Epic Games to bring Fortnite to the browser since November 2020, and in January, the two companies announced a limited time beta that's happening before the official launch. GeForce NOW is a browser-based gaming service that will allow iPhone and iPad users to play Fortnite using Safari, and it's getting close to launching. Subscribe to the MacRumors YouTube channel for more videos.
