


With Fortnite on GeForce NOW, you could have a fairer experience playing against others on the same platform if Epic Games queues you into the old “mobile” servers that’s shared with Nintendo Switch. The catch is that you’ll be playing with other console/PC players, and your latency combined with the clunky touch-screen inputs will usually result in an early game end. If you have a PlayStation or Xbox, you can easily cast it through their remote play apps. Streaming Fortnite from another machine to your mobile device isn’t new. It’s a clever way to get around the main issue with game streaming on mobile devices: touch controls aren’t ideal unless the game or controls were designed with this in mind. 🌩️ NVIDIA GeForce NOW January 13, 2022Īccording to Nvidia’s official blog, Fortnite will be one of the first games to have touch friendly controls despite being streamed. Starting today, sign up for a chance to play in the limited time closed beta for mobile launching next week.
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It’s time to tap into on iOS Safari & Android through GeForce NOW. What Fortnite on GeForce NOW means for cloud gaming

This is not only exciting for Fortnite fans who miss the mobile experience on iOS and Android, but also for the mobile gaming industry as a whole. A new partnership between Epic Games and Nvidia sees Fortnite truly return to mobile, complete with touch controls. Fortnite on mobile has been widely missed since Epic Games’s falling out with Apple and Google in August 2020.
