

Once the beta begins, players will be able to load Fortnite on GeForce Now in the mobile Safari browser and play the game.įortnite mobile has somehow found its way back on iOS devices, and while it may not be the most convenient way to access the game, it is back nonetheless. Wait for the beta to start rolling out on January 20.Players do not need a paid membership to participate. In order to play Fortnite on iOS devices, players will have to be a GeForce Now member and sign up for the closed beta. Once the Closed Beta begins, players should follow these steps to set up their game: The beta will only run for a limited time and is expected to begin this Thursday, January 20, so players will have to act fast if they want to use Spider-Man's Web-Shooters on the go. This makes Fortnite the only game in GeForce Now's catalog with a dedicated mobile version. All other games on the streaming service must be played with some kind of gamepad in order to work, which makes Fortnite far more accessible than the rest of the services offered so far. The Fortnite that will be running via GeForce Now's closed beta is the mobile version of the game, which is optimized for touch controls as well as other third-party gamepad devices. Related: Fortnite Leaker Claims "No Build" Mode Is Coming Fortnite's return to iOS is only available through GeForce Now and any of these membership options. Finally, there's the RTX 3080 membership, which allows eight hours of gameplay at a time, streamed off an RTX 3080 rig, for $200 a year.
#FORTNITE MOBILE GEFORCE PC#
Then, there's Priority membership, which allows up to six-hour sessions of streamed gameplay from a high-end, RTX-enabled PC rig for $100 a year. There's a free membership option that allows one-hour sessions of gameplay streamed from a basic PC rig.

GeForce Now is a game streaming service that streams games off high-end PC rigs.
