How Apple’s war on super apps became the center of its antitrust fight
by Emma Roth from The Verge - All Posts on (#6KHA8)
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Apple is facing a monumental antitrust lawsuit from the Department of Justice, and a large part of the agency's argument centers around Apple's alleged attempts to suppress cloud gaming services and so-called super" apps. Namely, the DOJ claims Apple stifled the development of both types of services to maintain its monopoly on the mobile market.
As cloud streaming services started becoming more popular in 2020, Apple introduced new rules that seemed designed to give services like Xbox Cloud Gaming, Facebook Gaming, and GeForce Now a place on the App Store. But in reality, it did the opposite. The rules severely limited the presence of cloud gaming services on the App Store, as Apple required developers to submit their games to the App...