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Apple opens App Store to cloud gaming services

Báo Thanh niênBáo Thanh niên28/01/2024


According to BGR , there is good news for cloud gaming enthusiasts. Apple has finally opened up to this technology by announcing that it will open the App Store to cloud gaming services, promising to bring a big step forward for the gaming industry.

Previously, the Cupertino giant always restricted services like Xbox Cloud Gaming and Nvidia GeForce Now to only work on the Safari browser. This policy made the cloud gaming experience on Apple devices not smooth and optimized.

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Now, Apple has broken down this barrier by allowing cloud gaming developers to publish their own apps on the App Store. This means users can download and play games directly on iPhone, iPad, Mac, and Apple TV, just like regular games. Not only that, Apple also allows developers to use its In-App Purchase system to make direct purchases, allowing apps to offer mini-apps, mini-games, chatbots, and plugins.

This change is a big step forward for the gaming industry, opening the door for the development of cloud gaming services on Apple devices. Users can expect a smoother experience, a richer variety of games, and the ability to play games anytime, anywhere.

It's unclear whether major services like Xbox Cloud Gaming and Nvidia GeForce Now will come to the App Store right away.

Additionally, Apple is also opening up its app store and third-party payment systems to EU users. This is another notable move, but the scope is currently limited to the European Union. Overall, Apple's new changes show that the company is more open to new technologies and user needs.



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