| Open the App Store on a iPhone. Of the four tabs, two are game-centric (“Games” and “Arcade”). Another (“Today”) has been consistently using more than half of its features for games. In their most recent operating systems, they have released a separate app specifically for games (look at that domain, even). https://games.apple.com They created the Game Porting Toolkit. https://developer.apple.com/games/game-porting-toolkit/ When they discontinue Rosetta next year, they’ll continue limited support specifically for old games. https://developer.apple.com/documentation/apple-silicon/abou... Plus, whenever they announce new chips they feature games and gaming personalities in the keynote. Those are clear signs they are interested in gaming happening on their platforms. Whether they’re succeeding at it is another story. |
Say, Flight Control (one of the first games to hit a million unit sales), or the Infinity Blade series (which wiki says was removed due to incompatibility with newer Apple platform changes)?