Popular cloud gaming services cannot get their apps on the App Store under current rules
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Apple's current rules and guidelines for iOS development are preventing services like GeForce Now, PS Now, xCloud and Google Stadia from reaching iPhone and iPad customers.
Apple's current rules and guidelines for iOS development are preventing services like GeForce Now, PS Now, xCloud and Google Stadia from reaching iPhone and iPad customers.
Apple's current rules and guidelines for iOS development are preventing services like GeForce Now, PS Now, xCloud and Google Stadia from reaching iPhone and iPad customers.
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