Fortnite: how to play for free on iPhone or iPad without going through the App Store


A few days ago, iPhone players had the pleasant surprise of being able to (re)play Fortnite, without going through the AppStore, through Microsoft's xCloud gaming cloud. Today, after a few months in the beta phase, the timeless Fortnite is available on another very popular platform, namely GeForce Now, from Nvidia. Enough to delight even more iOS players.


Fortnite: how to play for free on iPhone or iPad without going through the App Store

Fortnite on iOS also thanks to GeForce Now

The post shared by Nvidia on its blog couldn't be clearer: "The wait is over: Gamers around the world can now play Fortnite on Safari iOS and Android devices on GeForce NOW with new touch controls." A public launch which follows four months of beta phase, during which no less than half a million participants participated in more than 4 million game sessions.


Of course, if iOS users are the most advantaged with this arrival of Fortnite on GeForce Now, the game is offered for streaming wherever Nvidia's cloud gaming service is available. GeForce Now is notably offered via native applications on Windows, macOS, Android, Android TV, certain LG televisions, not to mention certain web browsers such as Safari, Chrome and Edge.


Recall that GeForce Now offers various subscription plans, including premium subscriptions that include faster access to game servers, extended gaming sessions and RTX 3080-level PC gaming performance, all streaming from the Cloud.


Thus, in addition to a free plan and a priority form at €9.99/month, GeForce Now is available in “Maximum Performance” mode, a subscription that allows you to take advantage of an RTX 3080 platform, with game sessions of 8 hours. , a 4K resolution and a frequency that can climb up to 120 frames per second on some games, which is the case of Fortnite.





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