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People are focusing on App Store developments both for app availability—Fortnite reportedly returning globally after negotiations with Epic—and for regulatory/policy updates, including changes to App Store age ratings in Australia and Vietnam. There’s also buzz around new app arrivals, like a macOS-native Neo Geo emulator frontend coming to the App Store.
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People are focusing on App Store developments both for app availability—Fortnite reportedly returning globally after negotiations with Epic—and for regulatory/policy updates, including changes to App Store age ratings in Australia and Vietnam. There’s also buzz around new app arrivals, like a macOS-native Neo Geo emulator frontend coming to the App Store.
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