Last week, Apple got itself into some hot water with indie developer supporters and gamers in general, as it had told a Palestinian developer that his indie adventure game, was not a game in their eyes, and should be classified under a different category. Therefore blocking the iOS release of the game.
Ghosts of Tabor creators Combat Waffle Studios have collaborated with GLYTCH on a new "Skill Issue" flavour. Plus PICO is now supported.
The Nintendo 64 era was a fantastic time for platformer games, featuring timeless classics and obscure hidden gems.
Nexon has released its financial statement for 2024's first quarter, and it looks like FPS The Finals isn't proving the hit the studio was hoping for.
So a game in which you can play as a smiling Israeli missile is fine, but a game in which you play as a girl in war-torn Gaza isn't.
What the actual hell, Apple.
Apple backtracking on a lot lately :/