A surprise announcement has been made amid legal drama between Fortnite developer Epic Games and Apple. It's been speculated that Fortnite won't be coming back to iOS for some time, with some estimates saying it could be over five years. However, Fortnite may return to iOS devices through a different means.
GeForce Now is a game streaming service that offers real-time gameplay to gamers. It can be installed on iOS systems which means any game available on GeForce Now will be available for iOS users.
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On January 13, 2022, Nvidia announced via their official blog that they would be adding Fortnite to the game streaming service and the closed beta would be available starting next week. There is currently no exact date for the start, but there is open registration for the beta available.
There is no speculation yet on what kind of relationship will form between Nvidia and Apple, as it could be seen as undermining the company's decision to block the Fortnite app from the platform. However, given that it's (likely) not in direct conflict with iOS or Apple's terms of service, it looks like Epic Games could have scored a small victory in their legal dispute with the giant. of technology.
Want details on how to sign up for the closed beta? Check out our guide on How to Play Fortnite on iOS/Android via GeForce Now Closed Beta!