Apple will finally let you log in for some on-the-go cloud gaming anywhere there’s an iPhone.
Apple is granting more access to its manicured walled garden to comply with the Digital Markets Act (DMA) in the European Union (EU). In a press release, the company announced a heaping of forthcoming iOS, Safari, and the App Store changes, including support for apps from third-party app stores and the ability to set a browser engine other than Safari’s WebKit as the default.
Most changes will only apply to Apple’s EU users with Mac and iPhone hardware, like the ability to use browser apps other than Safari. But there’s one feature in particular that will give the iPhone a little more Android flavoring for everyone around the globe. Since Apple is opening iOS to third-party app stores, it will finally allow third-party game streaming services.
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