
"Apple's App Store Opens Up to Retro Game Emulators with New Guidelines"
In response to the EU's Digital Markets Act, Apple has updated its App Store policies to allow app developers to sell their apps on independent third-party stores on iOS, circumventing Apple's 30% commission fee. As a result, retro game emulators will now be unbanned on the App Store, allowing users to download and use them. The new policy also outlines guidelines for software offered in apps, including privacy compliance and the use of in-app purchases for digital goods or services.
