Playing Fortnite on mobile phones is about to get a lot better, as Nvidia GeForce Now is rolling out support for the full hit game with touch controls on both Android and iOS. Starting today, Fortnite ...
The Epic Games vs. Apple fight is one of the most important legal brawls in the tech space right now. that's still the case even though we haven't seen any significant developments in quite a while.
A new Fortnite pickaxe is available for free as long as you're happy to check the game out on NVIDIA GeForce NOW. The pickaxe is called The Dish-stroyer Pickaxe, and looks like something you'd find in ...
Fortnite will soon be returning to iPhones, after the game was dramatically removed from the App Store in August 2020. Epic Games' battle royale shooter is one of the most popular titles in the world ...
It has been a crazy week for Epic Games, to say the least. Fortnite was removed from both the Apple App Store and Google Play Store after Epic Games introduced a new mobile payment system. Epic Games ...
The Epic vs. Apple court case is already under way. While it will be decided in the next three weeks whether Epic or Apple will prevail, some fans are waiting for just one thing: to be able to play ...
After months of closed beta testing, Fortnite has officially exited beta testing on GeForce Now. This means all members of Nvidia's cloud gaming service can now stream the popular free-to-play Battle ...
Fortnite fans shouldn't get too excited just yet, as the massive Battle Royale by Epic Games still hasn't technically returned to iOS devices officially. However, thanks to the new NVIDIA GeForce NOW ...
Playing Fortnite on an iPhone will soon be possible once more, despite Apple removing it from the App Store and later terminating Epic’s developer account. It’s being made possible by a move that will ...
With the Apple vs. Epic Games lawsuit continuing on, there are no signs that Apple has any intention of allowing popular battle royale game Fortnite to return to the App Store on iPhone and iPad.
Rumor mill: Fortnite may come back to the iPhone, and Epic will not have to pay the Apple Tax. According to the rumor, Nvidia is allegedly working on a GeForce Now web client that's compatible with ...