Delta emulator now available on iPad

Good news for users and fans of the Delta emulator on Apple, the iPad-specific version is now available

Delta 1.6 now available on iPad

For several months now, it has been common to talk about emulators in the Apple environment. In the case of Delta, it is already known to be successful, as it has recorded more than 10 million downloads. It was said that the dedicated application for iPad would be ready very soon, and then it was confirmed, and that day has come. The AltStore team has already announced that version 1.6 is available.

If you have an iPad, you can now download Delta to enjoy the best emulators from Apple.

Interestingly, it was expected that such applications would be offered for sale through alternative stores. What is true is that Apple has allowed emulators not only in the EU but all over the world, exploiting the full potential of both developers and users, and there were no restrictions. Delta is one of the most popular on the App Store and is featured on the charts.

Delta Emulator on iPad

Mario Party on Nintendo 64 thanks to Delta emulator

In Delta, it is possible to revive games once played on old Nintendo consoles Such as NES, SNES, Nintendo 64, Nintendo DS, Game Boy and Game Boy Advance. The arrival of the iPad will allow you to enjoy titles on a larger screen and also in full screen.

Exclusive to iPad, Supports Delta, Split View and Stage Manager. Pause can also be invoked when switching to another window or application, if desired. As if that weren’t enough, Delta also supports connecting remote controls. Riley Testut, the brain behind Delta, reminds its users: emulated titles are transferred between devicesso we can start playing on an iPhone and then follow the progress of the same game on an iPad.

Delta Nintendo DS Emulator

Delta 1.6 improves performance on Nintendo DS emulator

Delta continues to improve the experience with internal improvements

Delta’s initial configuration will be significantly improved for users who have already used the appRiley Testut notes: internal changes. For example, BIOS files will no longer be required. In particular, Users playing Nintendo DS games will notice an improvement in performance. Various gestures have been added regarding the buttons in the menu, in general, navigation is more intuitive.

Regarding the iPad app, Testut reported that Delta did not release it for the iPad because they did not see it as a priority.As we explained above, they initially had to stick to a launch plan for alternative app stores. AltStore PAL is currently not compatible with iPadThanks to Apple opening up the worldwide space in terms of emulators, it has become easier to sign up for the App Store and follow the relevant procedure to create Delta for iPad.

Support for Testut and Delta has been very well received, there’s a Patreon if you’d like to support their cause. Delta is available for free on the App Store.

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Source: i Padizate

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