Return to detours — Fortnite is back on the iPhone

IPhone users have had to do with­out Fort­nite since August. Because of com­mis­sion dis­putes, Apple has banned the game from the devices. But now the game devel­op­er Epic Games has found a way to bypass the lock. Good news for video game enthu­si­asts: Accord­ing to a BBC report, the pop­u­lar video game Fort­nite from devel­op­er Epic Games could soon be avail­able again on iPhones. Accord­ing to this, the US com­pa­ny Nvidia has devel­oped a ver­sion of its “Geforce Now” cloud sys­tem, via which Fort­nite will also be playable on Apple’s Safari brows­er in the future. Unlike the cloud gam­ing ser­vices from Google or Ama­zon, “Geforce Now” also hosts Fort­nite. Fort­nite has not been avail­able in the app store for iPhone users since August. The back­ground is a dis­pute about the dis­tri­b­u­tion of prof­its: Epic Games want­ed to bypass the com­mis­sion to Apple with a tech­ni­cal trick in the course of an update. Apple demands 30 per­cent of the rev­enue that app man­u­fac­tur­ers gen­er­ate on the company’s plat­forms. A num­ber of process­es fol­lowed, which Apple has so far won.

Fort­nite can cur­rent­ly be played on Apple Mac­books via Nvidia’s cloud sys­tem. Accord­ing to the BBC report, Nvidia could offer Fort­nite on its plat­form before the start of the win­ter hol­i­days — and thus make the game acces­si­ble to iPhone own­ers. Nvidia did not want to con­firm the report. You do not com­ment on pos­si­ble new cus­tomers, said a com­pa­ny spokesman. Epic Games declined to comment.



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