Apple is finally letting developers release game streaming services on the App Store


Apple Announces the Launch of Video Game Streaming Apps for iOS

Exciting news for gamers as Apple has made a significant announcement regarding the release of video game streaming apps for the App Store ecosystem. Developers will now be able to bring native versions of popular services like Xbox Cloud Gaming or Amazon Luna to the iOS platform.

Apple Embraces Change

The tech giant’s drastic shift in stance, as per a recent Apple Developer news post, is paving the way for a more seamless gaming experience for iPhone users. The post states, “Today, Apple is introducing new options for how apps globally can deliver in-app experiences to users, including streaming games and mini-programs. Developers can now submit a single app with the capability to stream all of the games offered in their catalog.”

Previously, these services were only supported via web browser, forcing users to navigate to individual websites every time they wanted to play. The announcement of native versions of these services on iOS is a substantial win for consumers, granting them more freedom in choosing their gaming experiences.

Implications for Gamers

This move is expected to make it much easier for users to access and play their favorite games through these streaming services. The anticipated arrival of native versions of popular services on iOS is set to revolutionize the gaming experience on the platform.

Additional Changes Coming to iOS

The announcement of video game streaming app approval comes alongside other sweeping changes coming to iOS in the EU following an investigation by the European Commission. This includes new permission for developers to create third-party browsers and additional options for users when choosing their preferred browser during setup. Additionally, it was announced that Fortnite would be returning to iOS this year in EU countries after the Digital Markets Act comes into effect.

For more on cloud gaming, see our Nvidia GeForce Now review. For more on mobile gaming, read about how your next gaming handheld could be an iPhone.