Stadia, Nvidia GeForce, and Microsoft’s Project xCloud are all absent from iOS. Nothing about this story is surprising, and Apple’s frustrating approach to cloud gaming isn’t new. As the Verge pointed out, Apple is likely referring to section 4.7 of its guidelines, in which it states that developers can “only capabilities available in a standard WebKit view” and that developers “should not attempt to extend or expose native platform APIs to third-party software.” According to Stadium’s developer Zachary Knox, Apple’s objecting to how Stadium is “ extending WebKit with native APIs to connect with Bluetooth.” Or, in essence, Apple’s not fond of how the Stadium app allows users to connect various controllers to Stadia over Bluetooth.
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