

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: 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. 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. Now, iPhone and iPad users can play Fortnite using Nvidia's GeForce Now service, which is launching a Fortnite closed beta later next week. Back in August 2020, Apple kicked Epic Games off of the App store over a Fortnite legal battle that alleged Epic Games broke Apple's terms of service by circumventing Apple fees when selling Fortnites' in-game currency, V-Bucks. In an unforeseen turn of events, Fortnitehas returned to iPhone and other iOS devices, but not through the app store.
