Fortnite may be available on iOS again thanks to Nvidia

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Last August, we witnessed the flare-up of the battle between Epic Games and Apple, which began with the Fortnite developer violating the controls and laws of the tech giant's app store, which resulted in its removal from the App Store. And not a single night passed until Google followed suit, removing the game from the Play Store as well.

Although the trial will not begin before May 2021, the popular Battle Royale game may make its way to iOS in a roundabout way, thanks to Nvidia.

The BBC reported on its official website that Nvidia had developed a copy of its GeForce Now broadcasting service to work through the famous Safari browser - and it is scheduled to be launched soon.

Naturally, this method is twisted - as I said - and circumvents Apple's controls and restrictions; It does not exercise strict controls over third-party services that operate through Internet browsers on its device systems.

While we await Apple’s reaction, it is indicated that the Nvidia GeForce Now service is now available on Windows, Android, and Chromebooks - while it was supported “wholeheartedly” by the founder of Epic Games last March, after a large number of developers left and stopped their support for the service.


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