The first of the big cloud gaming providers to bypass Apple’s App Store restrictions is Nvidia, which is launching GeForce Now in beta as a WebRTC app on mobile Safari. https://t.co/8DjBCD2hWi
— Nick Statt (@nickstatt) November 19, 2020
Nvidia is launching GeForce Now on iOS today as a web app. It's bypassing Apple's stupid App Store restrictions to bring cloud gaming to iOS users https://t.co/EIBnjsb5yV pic.twitter.com/rLht2Fnr8U
— Tom Warren (@tomwarren) November 19, 2020
NVIDIA brings its cloud gaming to iOS through the web browser https://t.co/0BgERocYXn
— iMore (@iMore) November 19, 2020
GeForce Now debuts on iOS via the web, with Fortnite coming https://t.co/cLB2vopQzj by @deantak
— GamesBeat (@GamesBeat) November 19, 2020
Surely it’s only a matter of time before Microsoft announce Game Pass for iOS done this way https://t.co/zuIh6Wwhui
— Mike Rose (@RaveofRavendale) November 19, 2020
This is the way.
— Product Hunt ? (@ProductHunt) November 19, 2020
GeForce NOW makes cloud gaming available for iOS. Curious to see if @GoogleStadia and @amazonluna will follow suit ?https://t.co/b8TheIX3kJ
Nvidia’s GeForce Now cloud gaming service launches on iOS as a web app https://t.co/0FKUb6qIwI pic.twitter.com/1asp43DL0X
— The Verge (@verge) November 19, 2020
Nvidia의 GeForce Now가 iOS에 웹앱 형태로 런칭. https://t.co/10Ahpu3F27
— 푸른곰 (@purengom) November 19, 2020
Nvidia’s GeForce Now cloud gaming service launches on iOS as a web app https://t.co/m5YuXFPz4b pic.twitter.com/kpYluiZM6n
— The Verge (@verge) November 20, 2020
I'm delighted to see more PWAs validating the web can support challenging workloads, but we should never forget that iOS PWAs lack features -- including notifications -- because of Apple's anti-web policies. Hotel Cupertino's walls are claustrophobic:https://t.co/2hqlhuwpMM
— Alex Russell (@slightlylate) November 19, 2020
Oh, but Google isn't the only one skirting Apple's rules to bring cloud gaming to the iPhone. Like Amazon's Luna and the upcoming Stadia web app, Nvidia's GeForce Now is also launching an iOS web app today. https://t.co/AwsP8DjkUL
— Sean Hollister (@StarFire2258) November 19, 2020
Could upset the applecart. https://t.co/T8fOH79eeH
— PC Gamer (@pcgamer) November 20, 2020
Google Stadia is coming to iOS officially as a web app https://t.co/BGFwBlH0gb pic.twitter.com/JWqWVO69PX
— The Verge (@verge) November 20, 2020
Google Stadia is coming to iOS officially as a web app https://t.co/jkdzsqOsp5 pic.twitter.com/VZpMJlb4Zi
— The Verge (@verge) November 19, 2020
Google Stadia is also coming to iOS thanks to a web app. Testing will begin in the next few weeks https://t.co/v6jKM1jTtZ pic.twitter.com/YoEnATc7A1
— Tom Warren (@tomwarren) November 19, 2020
Google Stadia will offer a PWA version for iOS and iPadOS following GeForce Now, Amazon Luna and Microsoft xCloud https://t.co/D2qqidXinu
— Maximiliano Firtman (@firt) November 19, 2020
This is a manifestation of the evolution of mobile platforms away from gatekeepers that I describe in the three-part series published earlier this month (1/X) https://t.co/iOpeLxztkF
— Eric Seufert (@eric_seufert) November 19, 2020