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Nightingale is the right game for this survival crafting renaissance - digitaltrends.com
digitaltrends.com
12.02.2024 / 18:30

Nightingale is the right game for this survival crafting renaissance

The survival crafting game genre is in the middle of a renaissance. Players have been drawn to mainstays like Minecraft and Terreria for well over a decade at this point, but the last couple of months have seen plenty of new contenders enter the market. Lego Fortnite, Palworld, and Enshrouded all recently launched and became some of the biggest surprise hits in the industry in recent months. Now, Nightingale is launching and aims to ride this genre popularity wave to success.

If you can’t get enough Palworld, try these great games next - digitaltrends.com - These
digitaltrends.com
11.02.2024 / 11:55

If you can’t get enough Palworld, try these great games next

Palworld took the world by storm following its early access launch on January 19. It peaked at over 2.1 million concurrent players on Steam, selling over 12 million copies on that platform alone and amassing at least 7 million more purchases via Xbox Game Pass. That means you’ve probably played it at this point, even if you aren’t playing many other video games right now. Thankfully, the melting pot — or derivative, depending on who you ask — design of Palworld makes it a gateway game to several other amazing titles.

Apple unveils major overhaul for iPhone users in EU - Sideloading, alternative app stores, and more - tech.hindustantimes.com - Eu
tech.hindustantimes.com
27.01.2024 / 07:43

Apple unveils major overhaul for iPhone users in EU - Sideloading, alternative app stores, and more

Apple is set to introduce substantial changes to its ecosystem in the European Union, scheduled to roll out by March 6. One of the notable modifications is to allow iPhone users to sideload apps from third-party stores, a departure from Steve Jobs' original stance due to security concerns. The shift is part of iOS 17.4, primarily targeting EU countries, and aims to enhance user flexibility while maintaining security standards.

EU hails 'change' as Apple App Store opens to competition - tech.hindustantimes.com - Usa - Eu
tech.hindustantimes.com
27.01.2024 / 04:43

EU hails 'change' as Apple App Store opens to competition

The European Union's digital enforcer celebrated on Friday the "change" underway in the tech world after Apple yielded to a new EU law by announcing it would allow alternative app stores on the iPhone for the first time.

Fortnite is coming back to iOS, but Epic Games still isn’t happy about it - digitaltrends.com - Eu
digitaltrends.com
26.01.2024 / 16:15

Fortnite is coming back to iOS, but Epic Games still isn’t happy about it

Fortnite is set to come back to iOS in Europe sometime in 2024. This will mark the first time a natively running version of Fortnite will be available on iOS since Apple removed the game from the App Store in 2020.

Apple is finally letting developers release game streaming services on the App Store - techradar.com - Eu
techradar.com
26.01.2024 / 13:25

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

Apple has announced some big changes for the App Store ecosystem, with the company permitting developers to release video game streaming apps at long last.

Apple to Finally Enable Game Streaming Services on iOS - wccftech.com - Britain - Eu
wccftech.com
26.01.2024 / 10:35

Apple to Finally Enable Game Streaming Services on iOS

Apple has finally decided to allow game streaming services on iOS. The news came yesterday with a press release where Apple highlighted that the change came about due to developers' feedback.

Apple to allow alternative app stores in Europe - gamesindustry.biz - Usa - Eu
gamesindustry.biz
25.01.2024 / 23:31

Apple to allow alternative app stores in Europe

Beyond its new policy allowing game streaming apps worldwide, Apple today announced new changes it is making to comply with the European Union's Digital Markets Act, most notably that it will allow alternative app payments and app stores.

Apple App Store finally allows game streaming apps – Xbox Game Pass, GeForce Now & more on iPhone - thesixthaxis.com - Eu
thesixthaxis.com
25.01.2024 / 23:30

Apple App Store finally allows game streaming apps – Xbox Game Pass, GeForce Now & more on iPhone

As part of major changes to Apple’s App Store policies to comply with EU regulations, the company has also announced that game streaming apps are now to be accepted on the App Store for the first time. This opens the door for Xbox Game Pass, GeForce Now, PlayStation Plus, Amazon Luna and other game streaming subscriptions to have dedicated apps on iPhone and iPad – they were previously only accessible via built-in web browsers.

Apple now allows game streaming apps, making Xbox Game Pass possible - videogameschronicle.com
videogameschronicle.com
25.01.2024 / 20:21

Apple now allows game streaming apps, making Xbox Game Pass possible

Apple has changed its stance on game streaming apps, potentially opening the door for an Xbox Game Pass app on the iOS App Store.

Apple will soon permit Game-Pass-style game streaming apps on its App Store - eurogamer.net - Eu
eurogamer.net
25.01.2024 / 18:27

Apple will soon permit Game-Pass-style game streaming apps on its App Store

With new EU rules against anti-competitive practices looming, Apple has announced it'll soon be permitting developers to release Game-Pass-style catalogue apps, containing multiple playable and streamable games and programmes, onto its official App Store.

Apple’s App Store now permits streaming game stores, adds in-app purchase for mini-apps, games, and AI chatbots - techcrunch.com - Eu
techcrunch.com
25.01.2024 / 18:18

Apple’s App Store now permits streaming game stores, adds in-app purchase for mini-apps, games, and AI chatbots

Alongside the numerous changes Apple is making to its platforms to comply with the EU’s Digital Markets Act (DMA), the company is also updating its rules around streaming game services and other apps that provide access to mini-apps or games. The changes could impact companies like Netflix, which has expanded into mobile and cloud gaming in recent months, as well as efforts from other tech giants like OpenAI, which offers a GPT store, and Meta, which in 2022 had shut down its attempt at running a standalone Facebook Gaming app after failing to gain traction.

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