Step 1:
Download the Fortnite iPA from the link below. Next, you’ll need to get a new mobile provision profile with these capabilities turned on: “Extended Virtual Addressing” and “Increased Memory Limit”.
Want to install Fortnite on your iOS device? Here’s how you can do it! Before we start, make sure you have a paid Apple developer account or a new mobile provision profile with these two ‘Capabilities’: ‘Extended Virtual Addressing’ and ‘Increased Memory Limit’ enabled.
Step by step instructions for users without a paid dev account.
Step by step instructions for users with a paid dev account.
Download the Fortnite iPA from the link below. Next, you’ll need to get a new mobile provision profile with these capabilities turned on: “Extended Virtual Addressing” and “Increased Memory Limit”.
Import the new mobile provision profile into the app you’re using to sign the iPA, sign the iPA, and then download and start playing Fortnite!
Download the Fortnite iPA from below. Open the dev website below, sign in to your paid Apple dev account and navigate to the identifiers tab (if not open already). If you have an App ID, open it. Otherwise, create a new one. Write a description for your app ID (it can be anything). Also, create a Bundle ID, like ‘com.itech.fortnite’.
To get started, you’ll need to enable two services under ‘Capabilities’: ‘Extended Virtual Addressing’ and ‘Increased Memory Limit’. Once you’ve done that, click register (or continue) and you’re all set!
Under Distribution, select Ad Hoc, then click continue. Enter the App ID from step 1 (it should match your bundle ID), then click Continue. Choose the signing certificate, click Continue, select the devices, then click continue. Enter a profile name, click generate, and then download.
Import the new mobile provision profile into the app you’re using to sign the iPA, sign the iPA, and then download and start playing Fortnite!