Despite a controversial court battle that shows no signs of being resolved, iPhone users can again play Fortnite on their iPhones. After Microsoft announced in early May that it was bringing the popular Battle Royale game to its Xbox Cloud gaming platform, Nvidia is now doing the same. Starting today, all Nvidia GeForce Now customers will be able to play Fortnite on their iPhone with touch controls through the Safari browser.
You don’t need a paid GeForce Now subscription to play, although free accounts will be limited to hour-long sessions, performance reductions, and waiting times. Nvidia says Fortnite will receive regular updates and game patches on GeForce Now. For example, when the recent Zero Build update came out, GeForce Now members were “able to play now,” Nvidia said.
Fortnite was previously part of a closed beta testing program that began in January. Beta subscribers can redeem an offer for a three-day preferential subscription to GeForce Now, which usually costs $ 9.99 per month. According to Nvidia, priority members get “high performance, access to premium servers and extended six-hour session lengths” for an upgraded gaming experience.
To start playing Fortnite on your iPhone, log in or sign up for an Nvidia GeForce Now account and start streaming at play.geforcenow.com.