Monday, December 23, 2024

Microsoft claims Apple’s stringent guidelines are barring cloud gaming services from the App Store: “Apple’s IAP commission fee is set at a level that is neither economically sustainable nor justifiable”

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What you need to know

  • Microsoft says Apple doesn’t play fair with its stringent guidelines, which continue to prevent Xbox Cloud Gaming from coming to the App Store.
  • The tech giant calls for more changes, including scrapping Apple’s In-App Purchase guideline.
  • Apple claims that the highlighted issues aren’t preventing cloud gaming services from existing on the App Store, and further cites the success of other developers that it helped to achieve. 

It seems like Microsoft and Apple are constantly wrapped up in battles. First, it was the race for search dominance, with Microsoft indicating it was ready to part with up to $15 billion to attract the deal Google has with Apple to make Bing the default search engine across its tech stack. However, Apple seems contented with its current arrangement with Google despite Microsoft’s efforts, including offering its search engine for free.

Until recently, gaming streaming services like Xbox Cloud Gaming were restricted to the web in iOS. This is after Apple made alterations to its App Store guidelines. As you may know, Apple was listed as a gatekeeper by the EU, forcing it to open its App Store to side-loading and third-party storefronts, promoting fair competition within digital platforms.

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