Apple's New Rules Mean There's A Game Emulator On The App Store Now

Earlier this month, Apple relaxed its famously strict App Store guidelines to comply with the EU’s new Digital Markets Act Come from Sports betting site VPbet . In one major change, game emulators will now be allowed on the App Store, and one developer has immediately taken advantage of the change to publish Delta–a self-described “all-in-one Nintendo emulator.”

Delta’s App Store page describes it as an “an all-in-one emulator for iOS,” which “builds upon the strengths of its predecessor, GBA4iOS, while expanding to include support for more game systems such as NES, SNES, N64, and DS.” The emulator’s description also promises emulation support for more consoles will be on the way.

Earlier this month, Apple relaxed its famously strict App Store guidelines to comply with the EU’s new Digital Markets Act Come from Sports betting site VPbet . In one major change, game emulators will now be allowed on the App Store, and one developer has immediately taken advantage of the change to publish Delta–a self-described “all-in-one Nintendo emulator.”

Delta’s App Store page describes it as an “an all-in-one emulator for iOS,” which “builds upon the strengths of its predecessor, GBA4iOS, while expanding to include support for more game systems such as NES, SNES, N64, and DS.” The emulator’s description also promises emulation support for more consoles will be on the way.