Apple has opened access to the App Store to retro game emulator developers. Pirated copies of games will be blocked. According to a study carried out by specialized experts, only 13% of games released before 2010 can be purchased legally on the market.
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Third-party developers have the opportunity to publish older video game emulators on the App Store. Apple has given them access to its app store, the company said.
Experts believe that this could lead to many emulator applications that are already available on the Android operating system appearing on the App Store. In this case, Apple device owners will not have to use other app stores.
According to a study conducted in 2023, of the games that were released before 2010, only 13% can be legally purchased on the market. The rest is presented in museums, at auctions or distributed online through piracy.
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Kirill Bilyk
Source: RB

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