

A paid membership, which starts at $9.99 a month, gives you longer gameplay sessions and better graphics quality. GeForce Now has a free membership, but the experience caps your cloud gaming sessions to one hour before you have to sign off and rejoin a server.
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“While PC games in the GeForce Now library are best experienced on mobile with a gamepad, the introduction of touch controls built by the GeForce Now team offers more options for players, starting with Fortnite,” Nvidia said. Epic Games Fortnite is one of the most popular battle royale titles out there, and is available on all platforms, except for Apple devices. Heres how you can register for Fortnite on iOS and when it releases. In the future, Nvidia plans on enabling other touch control-friendly games through GeForce Now, which has mainly been targeting laptop and desktop users. Published: Jan 15th, 2022, 09:17 Fortnite is returning to iOS (Apple devices) thanks to GeForce Now. Instead, Fortnite is being added to iOS through NVIDIA GeForce Now, with a closed beta starting sometime the week after the announcement.
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But unlike iOS, Fortnite is still available on Android through app side-loading. Participating GeForce Now members will also be able to stream the game on Android devices. The beta hopes to test Nvidia's server capacity, graphics delivery, along with the game’s touch controls. “Members will be admitted to the beta in batches over the coming weeks,” the company added. Interested GeForce Now users can apply for the closed beta through a waitlist. The Fornite version available to play on iOS will also include touch controls. However, it seems Epic Games has now found another a way to bring back the multiplayer title to iOS through GeForce Now, which uses the cloud to stream games to iOS' Safari browser. As a result, users who previously had Fortnite installed on their iPhones have been unable to receive game updates for the past 16 months.

In the meantime, Apple has denied an Epic Games's attempt to reinstate Fortnite in the App Store. In 2020, Apple pulled Fortnite from the iOS App Store after its developer, Epic Games, broke the rules by adding a direct payment option inside the multiplayer title. The kerfuffle sparked an antitrust battle in the courts, which has thus far largely ruled in favor for Apple, although the case is still going through the appeals process.
