Epic Games’ Battle Battle Royale Fortnite is kicked out of the Android and iOS application shop through using the purchase platform in its own application.
It is a long story, however, it seems that the epic game has other plans in mind to restore the game on Android and Apple devices without damaging Google and Apple rules.
To do that epic game has announced its partnership with Nvidia through a blog post, where game developers have confirmed that fortnite will be available at NVidia’s GeForce now, streaming services in beta testing are closed for a limited time.
In addition, Nvidia has also introduced a touch ability for GeForce now with a beta covered fortnite.
What does it mean that GeForce now users will be able to play the game directly using touch controls.
It is important to note that Geforce now users can stream fortnite, but that’s a non-touchscreen version and will require them to connect the controller or keyboard and mouse to play the game.
With beta closed fortnite coming to GeForce now, Apple iPhone and iPad users will be able to play the game through the Safari Web browser by entering the GeForce account now or by creating a new one if they don’t have an account.
Similarly, Android users can play the game by downloading the GeForce Now application from the Google Play Store.
As mentioned, the touch screen version of this game is in a closed beta version, the user must register for the GeForce account now and choose a free membership or priority to be able to join the closed beta waiting list.
Nvidia has also confirmed that a paid account is not needed to participate in a closed beta program.