Some companies are taking a different approach to emulators, with Apple now allowing old game emulators in the App Store. The recent update to Apple’s rules clarifies that developers can publish emulators as long as the games comply with all applicable laws. This move will also help Apple retain customers from the EU in its store, as third-party platforms are now officially allowed in the region.
Previously, emulators were prohibited in the App Store, but users found ways to install them on Apple devices through unauthorized third-party stores. With this change, developers of retro game emulators on Android can easily transfer their applications to iOS. Additionally, Apple has updated provisions regarding super apps like WeChat and allowed music streaming services in the European Union to leave links for purchases outside the Apple store within the apps.
Original from stopgame.ru