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It was August this year that EPIC GAMES repelled the iOS -in -app -in -application fee (so -called Apple tax) and caused a "Fortnite rebellion".Two months have passed since Apple excluded Fort Knight from iOS as retaliation measures.The court struggle between Apple and Epic Games was dropped, followed by the muddy swamp, and gave up, "Can't you make a Fortnite on your iPhone anymore ..."?Public Broadcasting BBC reports.
The key is the NVIDIA cloud -based game service "GeForce Now".GeForce Now has been developed on Windows, Mac, Chromebook, and Android, but recently announced that it will release a version that supports the browser app Safari installed on iOS.The GeForce Now lineup also includes "Fort Knight", so there is a possibility that the latest PC version can be streamed on the iPhone without the iOS app!
In this case, the Epic Games can earn 100 % in -game bills without violating Apple's rules, as they are not using iOS apps.
However, I don't know if Epic Games or Apple will accept this.It is still unclear what will happen in the NVIDIA side, saying, "We cannot comment on clients and services that enter the service in the future in the future."However, this way of playing through a third party may be a drop in the battle between Epic Games and Apple!
By the way, the monthly price of GeForce Now is 1,800 yen (excluding tax).According to the BBC, the Safari version of GeForce Now will appear in "Before winter vacation", so it is important to pay attention to future developments!
Source: BBC, GeForce Now
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