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GeForce Now adds touch control interface for Fortnite on mobile

A couple of weeks ago, Fortnite came to Xbox Game Pass, complete with touch controls for the cloud streaming version of the game, enabling full mobile play on unsupported devices, like the iPhone. Now, GeForce Now is also adding a touch control interface for Fortnite, so you can play the game on any device, without a subscription. 

The touch controls system has been in beta testing for a while but as of today, the feature is available to all existing and new GeForce Now members. Aside from that, we're getting five more games added to the library today.

The full list of games coming to GeForce Now this week includes:

With this week's update, 23 of this month's 27 planned new games for GeForce Now are available. The remaining four titles will be revealed next week, and then all eyes will turn to June, a month that is going to be filled with new game announcements.

KitGuru Says: What do you all think of this week's GeForce Now update? 

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