What’s left for iOS players? For a long time, essentially nothing. However, Nvidia has announced that Fortnite is set to return to iPhone and iPad via its cloud-based gaming service GeForce Now.

While it’s primarily a platform for PC titles, Nvidia is working with Epic to integrate mobile touchscreen controls for a traditional mobile gameplay experience. The best part? It’s completely free to use during the closed beta phase.

If you’re curious, here’s how to play Fortnite on your iPhone or iPad right now.

Sign up to the Fortnite closed beta

Fornite is set to make its return to iPhone and iPad first via a GeForce Now closed beta, giving Nvidia and Epic time to test the implementation of touch controls.

It’s a first for Nvidia’s cloud service, but something we’ll see more of in the future with Nvidia confirming that it’s looking forward to more publishers streaming full PC games “with built-in touch support”.

With that being said, testing is set to kick off this week (w/c 17 January 2022) and it’s available to all Nvidia GeForce Now subscribers – even those on the free tier.

The only requirement? You’ll have to sign up to a waitlist on the GeForce Now website, with members “admitted to the beta in batches over the coming weeks” according to Nvidia. It’s not a given though, as spaces are limited and admission isn’t guaranteed.

Set up GeForce Now on your iPhone or iPad

Whether you’ve already been approved for the closed beta or you’re still waiting for that email to arrive, the next step is to set up Nvidia GeForce Now on your iPhone or iPad.

Due to Apple’s App Store rules essentially banning cloud-based gaming apps, you’ll have to access GeForce Now via Safari – that’s the bad news. The good news is that the web app has been perfected, and feels very close to a native iOS app.

It’s not as simple as heading to the GeForce Now website though. Follow these steps to set up GeForce Now on your iPhone or iPad:

Open Safari on your iPhone or iPadGo to play. geforcenow. comTap the Share icon (bottom of the screen on iPhone, top-right on iPad). Tap Add to Home Screen. Give the shortcut a name (like GFN) and press OK to save it. You’ll now have a GeForce Now web app shortcut on your home screen, and you can move (or delete) it as you would any other app. Tap the app to open it and accept the terms and conditions. Tap the icon in the top-right to sign into your GeForce Now account. Tap the menu icon (top-left) and tap Settings. Sync your Epic Games account with your GeForce Now account following on-screen instructions – this allows you to play Fortnite (and other Epic Games titles) on the service.

Get playing

Once you’ve been selected for the closed beta, you’ll be able to simply open the GeForce Now web app on your iPhone or iPad, select Fortnite and stream the game in real-time, complete with touch controls.

As with most other GFN titles, if you’re more of a console player, you’ve also got the option of connecting a Bluetooth controller.

It’s like Fortnite never left iOS in the first place, right?

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Lewis Painter is a Senior Staff Writer at Tech Advisor. Our resident Apple expert, Lewis covers everything from iPhone to AirPods, plus a range of smartphones, tablets, laptops and gaming hardware. You’ll also find him on the Tech Advisor YouTube channel.