Fortnite is technically back on iOS, thanks to a GeForce Now game streaming loophole

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Fortnite is technically back on iOS, thanks to a GeForce Now game streaming loophole
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Only in a limited closed beta to start, though.

is back on iOS today... sort of. The popular battle royale game isn’t back on the App Store , but iPhone and iPad owners can now streamto play on their phones and tablets through Nvidia’s GeForce Now service, which opened up a closed beta today to test the new streaming version of the game.

Nvidia and Epic Games have been promising that Fortnite would come back to iOS through GeForce Now running through Safari’s web browser , when the service first launched on Apple’s hardware. But it’s apparently taken quite a bit of time to sort out the details.has technically already been available on GeForce Now for Android users, but that version of the game is a streamed copy of the desktop version of. The new version that Nvidia and Epic Games are beta testing is optimized for mobile devices, with similar touchscreen controls and menus to the old native iOS and Android versions of the game.

According to Nvidia, beta sign-ups start today, with “selected members” set to get access later in January. The company says that thebeta will be a “limited time” process but that “we do not have an exact timeline for how long it will last.” Anyone interested in trying the new streamed version of Fortnite can sign up at Nvidia’s website, with both free and paid GeForce Now customers getting an “equal chance at the closed beta.

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