Fortnite has been blocked on Apple's devices since August, when Epic introduced its own billing system.
Nvidia and Epic said Fortnite will return to iPhone models through the device's Safari web browser
Nvidia and Epic Games on Thursday said they are working together to put video game Fortnite back on Apple's iPhone handsets in the "near future" as part of Nvidia's streaming game service.
The popular game has been blocked on Apple's devices since August, when Epic introduced its own billing system. Apple said that Epic violated its App Store rules and removed Fortnite from the store, igniting a legal and public relations battle in which Epic has sued Apple and alleged its App Store rules and fees amount to anticompetitive conduct.
But Nvidia and Epic said Fortnite will return to iPhone models through the device's Safari web browser, which is not subject to Apple's billing requirements or rules. Nvidia, the biggest supplier of chips that speed up video games, is expanding GeForce NOW, a cloud-based gaming service where PC games run inside its data centers and are streamed to devices.
The chip firm said Thursday that it is rolling out a test version of GeForce NOW to Apple's iPhone devices and iPad models. The initial version of the service will require an accessory called a game pad that attaches to an iPhone to give it buttons and directional pad similar to a console or PC game controller.
Nvidia said in a blog post that the game pad will allow the service's 5 million members to play titles such as Assassin's Creed Valhalla and Shadow of the Tomb Raider on iPhone devices.
Nvidia said it was working with Epic to bring a version of Fortnite to the Safari browser on iPhones that would not require a controller.
"We're working to enable a touch-friendly version of Fortnite, which will delay availability of the game," Phil Eisler, head of Nvidia's cloud gaming service, wrote in a blog post.
Nvidia said its cloud gaming service costs $4.99 (roughly Rs. 400) per month or $24.95 (roughly Rs. 1,800) for a six-month membership.
© Thomson Reuters 2020
Will Apple Silicon Lead to Affordable MacBooks in India? We discussed this on Orbital, our weekly technology podcast, which you can subscribe to via Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, or RSS, download the episode, or just hit the play button below.
Get your daily dose of tech news, reviews, and insights, in under 80 characters on Gadgets 360 Turbo. Connect with fellow tech lovers on our Forum. Follow us on X, Facebook, WhatsApp, Threads and Google News for instant updates. Catch all the action on our YouTube channel.
Microsoft Announces Latest Windows 11 Insider Preview Build With Ask Copilot in Taskbar, Shared Audio Feature
Samsung Galaxy S26 Series Specifications Leaked in Full; Major Camera Upgrades Tipped