The wait is over: After Nvidia announced that the Fortnite mobile beta is progressing, the company touchscreen game released on streaming platform GeForce Now. In this way, it is possible to play Fortnite on both Android and iPhone and iPad without downloading the game.
One of the most important mobile games of recent years was not supposed to be from mobile stores: Apple fired Fortnite from the App Store, Google did the same in the Play Store. Since then, we have witnessed a lawsuit between companies on the way to perpetuation; with Different solutions to allow players to continue enjoying Fortnite on their phones. What do you want for a full touch experience? Nvidia has found a way to bring Fortnite to your iPhone, iPad and Android device.
Tap and stream Fortnite though it has its downsides
There is no way to install Fortnite from the App Store or Google Play.. In the case of Android, there is always the option to download the APK through the Epic Store, the opposite of what happens with iOS: Apple’s operating system does not allow the installation of applications from outside the store (for now, the company will certainly have to surrender to the governments). Therefore, the only universal way to access Fortnite, posting the game.
Microsoft announced a few weeks ago that the Epic Games gem will be made available through Xbox Cloud Gaming. Nvidia has developed a Fortnite beta for GeForce Now where it will test the use of touch controls implemented in the game; It’s also testing its servers against a whole host of players eager to play Fortnite on their iPhones and iPads. The moment has come.
As Nvidia explains, Fortnite comes to GeForce Now for free for all users. You need an Nvidia account (free or paid) to access the game, access the GeForce Now URL in case of iOS, or download the app from Google Play if you have an Android. Once added to the game library, Fortnite can be run according to the account terms:
- GeForce Now free. One hour of continuous play with the option to continue leaving the game after this time.
- Priority. Six hours of nonstop gameplay. After this time, you must exit the game and re-enter to continue playing.
- GeForce NowRTX 3080. Eight hours of uninterrupted gameplay with the requirement to leave the game to continue the game.
Based on our testing, Nvidia’s servers are currently saturated, so we haven’t been able to play Fortnite on GeForce Now yet. Of course, the platform collapsed before the avalanche of players attracted by the innovation.
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