Nvidia will bring its GeForce Now cloud gaming service to Apple's Vision Pro headset using the Safari browser, providing access to over 2,100 titles.
Nvidia’s GeForce Now cloud gaming coming to Apple Vision Pro

Nvidia will bring its GeForce Now cloud gaming service to Apple's Vision Pro headset using the Safari browser, providing access to over 2,100 titles.
You can now play the battle royale game Fortnite on iPhone and iPad in Apple's Safari browser as long as you're subscribed to Nvidia's GeForce NOW game service.
The Epic vs. Apple case has revealed that a touch-optimized version of Fortnite would return to Apple's platforms in October as a new release on the game streaming service GeForce Now.
Graphics giant Nvidia today launched Safari integration in its GeForce NOW game-streaming service, allowing iPhone and iPad customers to play titles like upcoming Fortnite and other resource-intensive PC games on the iOS platform without requiring an entire game install.
Several online game-streaming services, including Nvidia's GeForce Now, Sony's PS Now, Microsoft's xCloud and Google's Stadia, are currently unable to reach iPhone and iPad customers because Apple's rules are making it impossible to get their apps on the App Store.