Earlier this year, Apple had updated its App Store guidelines to allow retro game console emulators, mini games, and HTML5 mini apps on iPhones (under guideline 4.7). However, the US-based technology giant reportedly rejected App Store submissions of UTM-SE and iDOS 3, an app that emulates disk operating systems (DOS) like MS-DOS. After this, UTM, the developer of UTM SE app posted on X stating that the Apple’s App Store Review board “determined that ‘PC is not a console’ and the company will only allow retro game console emulators on iPhones. The developer also stated that Apple was blocking it on third party app marketplaces too.
However, in a recent post on X, UTM confirmed the availability of UTM SE emulator on iOS and visionOS App Store. Additionally, the app will also be available through the third-party app marketplace – AltStore PAL – in the European Union.
According to the developer, it had to build the iOS app without using the Just-In-Time compiler (JIT) that violates Apple’s guidelines for apps. JIT is a program that is essentially responsible for performance optimisation of Java-based applications. With the iOS app not using JIT, it is likely that the emulator would be less powerful on iPhones compared to other platforms.
UTM SE: Features
According to the app listing page on the App Store, the PC emulator allows users to run “classic softwares” and “old-school games” on iPhones, iPads and Apple Vision Pro mixed reality headset. The emulator supports both Video Graphics Array (VGA) mode for graphics and terminal mode for text-only operating systems. The developer said that the app can emulate x86, PPC, and RISC-V architectures.
First Published: Jul 15 2024 | 12:18 PM IST