Gaming on Apple devices can be a mess. Titles can pile up on an iPhone, iPad and Mac as players dabble in different titles looking for the right amusement for their snippets of free time. That type of ...
Gaming on iPhone and Mac will now go through a new 'Apple Games' app. Now it just needs games and features players actually want. Reading time 4 minutes I’ve been writing about Apple’s newfound gaming ...
Another gaming initiative from Apple that’s meant to be a central hub for players. Another gaming initiative from Apple that’s meant to be a central hub for players. is a senior reporter covering ...
Apple has long been the butt of the joke for gamers, but that won't stop the company from trying, yet again, to be more serious about the industry with a rumored dedicated gaming app. Going with Apple ...
Apple's gaming trajectory has seen ups and downs. The introduction of Metal API and Apple Silicon revolutionized Mac gaming. Apple dropping support for OpenGL and 32-bit games hindered the growth of ...
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Rumor: Apple Preparing a Gaming Push for 2025
Apple acquired Sneaky Sasquatch creator RAC7, marking its first-ever game developer acquisition. The company is reportedly planning to launch a new gaming hub app to replace Game Center, which will be ...
You see, the Apple Pippin wasn’t just a failed console. It was a snapshot of a very different Apple, one that didn’t quite know what it wanted to be. Launched in partnership with Bandai as the “Pippin ...
Apple will reportedly unveil a new app at WWDC next week that centralizes some of its video gaming features on devices like iPhones and that will likely replace Game Center. Apple will release the new ...
This article was published in the PocketGamer.biz newsletter. Sign up for more articles like this straight to your inbox right here. Last week I wrote that WWDC was Apple’s big moment. Facing off ...
This week at WWDC, Apple unveiled its new Games app, designed as a one-stop shop for players' games and discovery, including new social features like achievements, leaderboards and the ability to ...
Dominik Bošnjak is a freelance writer from Croatia. He has been writing about games for as long as he can remember and began doing so professionally in 2010 because an opportunity presented itself ...
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