Right now, 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:you can't play gamꦗe streaming apps on iꦺOS. That includes Google Stadia, NVidia's GeForce Now, and Microsoft's xClouꦍd. Unfortunately, Apple has some petty rules that say anything you download on the App Store has to be approved by Apple, and playing unapproved games is apparently a violatioཧn of Apple's terms of service.

What really seems to be happening is that 𒆙Apple is more concerned with its 30% take on all purchases made on its platform, including microtransactions and in-game purchases. Since a streaming service like xCloud would bypass that, Apple has put the kibosh on streaming games to mobile.

But there's a larger fight brewing. 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Epic has already taken Apple to court over that 30% 🅘fee saying that Apple is in violation of US antitrust laws. Apple has nat☂urally countersued, but the point is the big boys are fighting, and we're not sure how it'll all shake out.

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Except for ওXbox head Phile Spencer, that is. He seems pretty sure that Apple will come arou🥃nd eventually to the idea of cloud streaming services, and said so in a recent interview with .

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"There are over 3 billion people who play video games today--many of them play on phones--and we're committed to bringing Game Pass to all phones꧟ out there, including🍬 Apple Phones,” Spencer said. “We'll continue the conversations and I'm sure we'll get to some resolution.

"Our biggest issue isn't a financial issue. Our biggest issue is that cloud game streaming apps are actually not allowed in the way Gameꦐ Pass is built for other platforms. For us, this is about gamers having great access to the content from the creators they love on the devices the꧑y own."

Apple has since softened its stance somewhat on the whole cloud gaming thing. They’ve recently 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:changed the rules to all꧃ow cloud gaming apps, provided that the iOS versiඣon of xCloud downloads each individual game the user plays so that App𒁏le can still get its 30% cut. That’s a non-starter as it completely defeats the purpose of cloud gaming, but who knows? Maybe Spencer is right and we just need to be a little more patient.

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