Regularly, the publishers of the operating systems that equip our devices are forced to monitor the content made available via their application stores. The objective is above all to verify that they respect ourconfidentialityand oursecurity, but sometimes the limit not to be exceeded by developers can be more vague.
Indeed, some of them who try to circumvent the integrated purchasing system iniOSby offering payments directly from their platform have already been sanctioned. And this time, although the reason behind Apple's decision remains opaque, it is the French nugget Shadow which has been targeted by a sweep.
Don't worry, everything still works fine.
The tool that allows access to a configuration ofGaming PC in the cloud, understand that it is virtual and does not require investing in a real machine, has therefore simply been removed from the App Store. Its creators were informed that their offer would have exceeded the conditions of use imposed by Cupertino.
For the moment, we do not know why or whenShadowwill be accessible again via this means. However, existing customers who have already installed the app on their device can continue to use it without any problems. As a reminder, the subscription costs from 12.99 to 49.99 euros per month, but is already out of stock until 2021.
If you wanted to take advantage of it, don't worry: alternatives likeApple Arcadeor Google Stadia can also do the trick. The only real difference between these players remains the catalog of titles offered (unlimited at Shadow), and the compatibility with associated phones or tablets. Finally, note that Macs and TVs would not be affected by this ban.
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