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Apple, which is expected to release the open beta of iOS 18 fairly soon, has responded to whether users can run a PC emulator on iPhone and iPad. In this sense, Apple’s attitude towards emulators has become clear in the new period.

Apple does not allow playing retro games with PC emulator!

Apple, known as one of the companies that is most against making changes to its devices and using tools such as emulators, along with Nintendo, has been in the news in recent weeks. App Store It surprised everyone by allowing emulators of some retro games via its website.

Nowadays, we all know the power of mobile devices, especially flagships such as the iPhone 15. In this sense, users can even attempt crazy things such as installing a PC emulator on their mobile devices. However, two different developers who recently stated that they have developed a tool that can emulate the DOS operating system seem to have been vetoed by Apple.

Apple, which partially allows console games to be played on iPhone with an emulator, stated that the PC will not be considered a console. An official from Apple stated that although there are retro games on the PC, computers cannot be considered consoles and they will not allow this situation in any way.

Apple has made the decision!  Fewer people will now produce iPhonesApple has made the decision!  Fewer people will now produce iPhones

Apple has made the decision! Fewer people will now produce iPhones

Apple has made a major transformation decision in the iPhone production process, while the number of automation will be increased, the number of people producing iPhones will be reduced.

Following the statement made by Apple, some of the application developers have rebelled against the situation. Known as one of the enthusiastic names in PC emulator development Li, codenamed Litchie He posted a statement on his personal blog, claiming that Apple knew next to nothing about emulators.

Li said in his statement: “When I asked what changes I needed to make for compatibility, they had no idea, the same way when I asked what a retro game console was…”

It seems that Apple initially closed the doors to developers. So what do you think about this issue? Is there a possibility that Apple will change its policy in the future? You can share it with us in the comments.

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