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Today, Apple published some revisions to its App Store review guidelines, something that it obviously does from time to time. There are some notable changes in there, which isn’t surprising because by nature, a change is caused by something that’s already happening.
Apr 26, 2016.
*2 days ago Apple changes App Store rules to allow streaming game services, Xbox says not enough. The tech giant will allow game streaming services from Microsoft’s Xbox team, Sony, Google and Nvidia.
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*Download apps and games. Browse, purchase, and download apps for your iPhone, iPad, iPod touch, Mac, Apple Watch, or Apple TV in the App Store. Learn how to use the App Store. Build, battle, explore, and more. Discover more than 100 exclusive single-player and multiplayer games with no ads or in-app.
Probably the most notable is that game from subscription game services can now be offered, but with caveats. You might recall that Google’s Stadia, Microsoft’s xCloud, and Nvidia’s GeForce Now are all unavailable on iOS because Apple claimed it wouldn’t be able to review the games being offered. Well, now it still will, because the rule Apple is proposing is that each game will have to be offered individually through the App Store, and they will each need to be reviewed individually.
Game-streaming providers can still offer catalog apps, but they’ll have to link to the individual games in the App Store. Moreover, they’ll have to allow users to sign up for the service in the app, meaning that Apple gets a 30% cut, and they’ll have to support Sign in with Apple.Macbook App Store Free Games
Of the three companies mentioned above, none of them have committed to restructuring their service in an effort to fit Apple’s new guidelines, so it’s unlikely that these changes are a result of negotiations. It’s more likely that this is an example of Apple hoping that developers will bend to its will, as they always have since the birth of the App Store in 2008.
It’s a tough time for Apple, with Fortnite developer Epic Games standing up to its practices. Notably, when Epic Games stopped playing by Apple’s rules, it threatened to shut off access for anyone that used Sign in with Apple, so developers may be hesitant to use a sign-in option that can be used as leverage.
Obviously, that’s not the only App Store change that was made today. Person-to-person transactions no longer have to use the in-app purchase model, which is another thing that gives users just a tiny bit more freedom. You can find the full App Store guidelines here.Download apps and games
Browse, purchase, and download apps for your iPhone, iPad, iPod touch, Mac, Apple Watch, or Apple TV in the App Store.Learn how to use the App StoreBuild, battle, explore, and more
Discover more than 100 exclusive single-player and multiplayer games with no ads or in-app purchases.Join Apple ArcadeApps update automatically
Your apps stay up-to-date automatically, but you can manually update them any time.How to update appsContact an app developer
Get help with apps that you purchased or downloaded in the App Store that aren’t made by Apple.Find contact informationHave a question? Ask everyone.
The members of our Apple Support Community can help answer your question. Or, if someone’s already asked, you can search for the best answer.Ask nowTell us how we can help
Answer a few questions and we’ll help you find a solution.Apple Mac App StoreGet support
Download: http://gg.gg/mklvy
Today, Apple published some revisions to its App Store review guidelines, something that it obviously does from time to time. There are some notable changes in there, which isn’t surprising because by nature, a change is caused by something that’s already happening.
Apr 26, 2016.
*2 days ago Apple changes App Store rules to allow streaming game services, Xbox says not enough. The tech giant will allow game streaming services from Microsoft’s Xbox team, Sony, Google and Nvidia.
*The Mac App Store features rich editorial content and great apps for Mac. Explore the Mac App Store. Get more out of Mac. Apple TV Plus. Get 1 year of Apple TV+ free when you buy a Mac. Try it free; Learn more about Apple TV Plus; Apple Card. Get 3% Daily Cash back on purchases from Apple when.
*Download apps and games. Browse, purchase, and download apps for your iPhone, iPad, iPod touch, Mac, Apple Watch, or Apple TV in the App Store. Learn how to use the App Store. Build, battle, explore, and more. Discover more than 100 exclusive single-player and multiplayer games with no ads or in-app.
Probably the most notable is that game from subscription game services can now be offered, but with caveats. You might recall that Google’s Stadia, Microsoft’s xCloud, and Nvidia’s GeForce Now are all unavailable on iOS because Apple claimed it wouldn’t be able to review the games being offered. Well, now it still will, because the rule Apple is proposing is that each game will have to be offered individually through the App Store, and they will each need to be reviewed individually.
Game-streaming providers can still offer catalog apps, but they’ll have to link to the individual games in the App Store. Moreover, they’ll have to allow users to sign up for the service in the app, meaning that Apple gets a 30% cut, and they’ll have to support Sign in with Apple.Macbook App Store Free Games
Of the three companies mentioned above, none of them have committed to restructuring their service in an effort to fit Apple’s new guidelines, so it’s unlikely that these changes are a result of negotiations. It’s more likely that this is an example of Apple hoping that developers will bend to its will, as they always have since the birth of the App Store in 2008.
It’s a tough time for Apple, with Fortnite developer Epic Games standing up to its practices. Notably, when Epic Games stopped playing by Apple’s rules, it threatened to shut off access for anyone that used Sign in with Apple, so developers may be hesitant to use a sign-in option that can be used as leverage.
Obviously, that’s not the only App Store change that was made today. Person-to-person transactions no longer have to use the in-app purchase model, which is another thing that gives users just a tiny bit more freedom. You can find the full App Store guidelines here.Download apps and games
Browse, purchase, and download apps for your iPhone, iPad, iPod touch, Mac, Apple Watch, or Apple TV in the App Store.Learn how to use the App StoreBuild, battle, explore, and more
Discover more than 100 exclusive single-player and multiplayer games with no ads or in-app purchases.Join Apple ArcadeApps update automatically
Your apps stay up-to-date automatically, but you can manually update them any time.How to update appsContact an app developer
Get help with apps that you purchased or downloaded in the App Store that aren’t made by Apple.Find contact informationHave a question? Ask everyone.
The members of our Apple Support Community can help answer your question. Or, if someone’s already asked, you can search for the best answer.Ask nowTell us how we can help
Answer a few questions and we’ll help you find a solution.Apple Mac App StoreGet support
Download: http://gg.gg/mklvy
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