Last week, Apple announced changes to its App Store rules with a new update. Now, apps that emulate old game consoles are allowed. However, the creators of these apps must make sure their software follows all rules and laws.
People believe Apple changed its policy due to increasing demand from both users and lawmakers, especially in Europe. Before, those who liked using emulators on iPhones had to either break their phone’s security or use tricky methods.
Since a recent decision requires Apple to allow other app stores in the EU, this move might be Apple’s strategy to keep some users from switching to other app stores.
Now, game emulators that don’t support illegal or stolen content can be in the App Store. This lets developers who make emulator apps for Android bring their apps to Apple devices (credit to The Verge).
Complying with the Digital Markets Act
The EU is looking into Apple, Alphabet (which owns Google), and Meta (which owns Facebook) because of the Digital Market Act (DMA). This law aims to ensure fair competition.
The EU will examine Apple and Google regarding their mobile app stores. Earlier, the EU demanded these platforms should offer more competitive opportunities.
Apple’s earlier plan to meet DMA regulations has been criticized, especially by Epic Games, a company that has often been in legal battles with Apple. They argue that the costs and restrictions make it expensive to release games or apps outside the App Store.
What do we think?
I think Apple letting game emulators into the App Store is a big deal. It means people can play old games on iPhones without breaking rules.
This change is probably because people in Europe wanted it. Now, game makers from Android can also bring their games to iPhones.
But, Apple still needs to follow new European laws to make sure there’s fair competition. This could make things better for everyone.