Delta emulator successful: over 10 million downloads and iPad app on the way

Delta 1.6 is now available on AltStore PAL and soon on the App Store!

Delta has always been considered one of the best emulators for iPhone

Since the App Store changed its policies to allow emulators on the iPhone for the first time in its history, the options to choose from continue to grow. But people still prefer the classic that has been unofficially available for years. About Delta, which has reached more than 10 million downloads in a few months, has announced an app for the iPad with this success in mind.

In a post on X, The team behind Delta announced that over 10 million users can expect new news He shared that Delta’s first major update is fully optimized for iPad. So, Delta 1.6 is now available on AltStore PAL and soon on the App Store.

Delta is a favorite emulator among iPhone users

New version Delta 1.6 for iPhone is packed with new features and improvements for all users, and additional features for Patreon members.

  • To all users: Updated with improved support for melonDS core 0.9.5, the latest version of the Nintendo DS emulator for Delta. This version includes a number of performance and compatibility improvements, meaning you can play your favorite DS games with more fluidity and precision.
  • For Patreon members: Delta introduces more app icon options for more icon variations to personalize your app, and a new long-press gesture instead of holding down the menu button to quickly access common actions.

Delta on iPad

Delta includes support for Stage Manager, the iPad’s multitasking feature. This means You can open multiple instances of Delta on your iPad and run different games simultaneouslywhile using other applications.

What is an emulator for iPhone?

An emulator is an application that allows us to simulate another operating system. That is, we can use applications and games designed for other types of systems on our iPhone or iPad. Normally we think of an emulator to play certain console games that are no longer available. This way you can play GameBoy, NES or Nintendo 64 games on iPhone or iPad.

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Source: i Padizate

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