That changes today with the full launch of the game on GeForce NOW for all members. What’s more, is that the game is available on iOS through the Safari web browser and on Android using the official GeForce NOW Android app. So no matter what phone platform you use, you’re included in all the fun and excitement. This full Fortnite launch includes support for touch controls. Which means you won’t need to have a controller handy if you want to play. And if you’re on the RTX 3080 tier, you’ll get to stream the game at 120 frames per second on supported Android phones.

Fortnite is one of six new games landing on GeForce NOW this week

The full release of Fortnite on this platform is a long time coming. At least it probably feels that way for fans of the game. But it’s not the only new game dropping into the GeForce NOW library this week. In addition to Fortnite, subscribers will also be able to stream Deadcraft, Old World, Vampire: The Masquerade Swansong and Trigon: Space Story beginning today. Then tomorrow subscribers will also gain access to stream Dolmen, a new game releasing on Steam on May 20. NVIDIA also has a nice little perk for anyone that participated in the Fortnite beta. An upgrade to a Priority membership that lasts for three days, assuming you don’t already have the Priority or RTX 3080 subscription active. If you’re not already a member of one of those tiers, you’ll get extend play session times of up to 6 hours, and of course priority access to servers over free members. You also get a boost to performance with this tier which means your games can look even better and run smoother while you play.