Fortnite for iOS leaves jailbreakers heartbroken

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Fortnite on iPhone

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Epic Games has started rolling out the first early access invites for Fortnite Battle Royale on iOS. It seems a large number of fans have been lucky enough to get one, but a handful have been left heartbroken after discovering they can’t play it.

It turns out Fortnite doesn’t support jailbroken devices.

I’ll be publishing my first impressions of Fortnite on iOS later today, so for now, all I’ll tell you is that I’ve been having a blast. Having the complete Battle Royale experience in the palm of your hand is incredible, and I’d encourage anyone to try it.

Battle Royale is free to play, so you have no excuse not to sign up for it… unless you jailbreak.

Fortnite snubs jailbreakers

Fortnite won’t play on your iPhone or iPad if it has been jailbroken. “It just crashes on opening,” writes one user on the jailbreak subreddit. “When in jailbroken or safe mode, it just stalls on the loading screen.”

It’s not just a bug, either; Epic Games’ Arjan Brussee, who has been leading the mobile project, says support for jailbroken devices is “never going to happen.”

https://twitter.com/arjanbrussee/status/974399425463406593

Blocking jailbroken devices makes it easier to prevent cheating, so it’s no surprise Epic has taken this step. Jailbreakers are calling for a third-party tweak that would prevent the game from detecting a jailbreak, but that seems unlikely.

Your only option, then — if you really want to play Fortnite on iOS — is to avoid jailbreaking altogether.

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