- The PocketGamer.biz team delves deeper into the most interesting events in mobile gaming from the past week
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In the fast-paced world of the games industry, some stories linger longer than others. That’s why we’ve created a weekly digest where the PocketGamer.biz team explores and discusses some of the noteworthy events in mobile gaming from the past week.
Daniel Griffiths
Editor – PocketGamer.biz
Apple’s App Store to split in two following the departure of its vice president
Apple’s recent changes have surprised many in the industry. From global access to the iPhone’s NFC chip to encouraging alternative default browsers, Apple seems to be taking steps towards openness and flexibility.
Furthermore, rumors about Apple setting up a new department to support alternative app stores indicate a potential shift in their App Store strategy, with key figures like Matt Fischer leaving the company.
Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp to close, but fans can continue playing… For a fee…
Animal Crossing Pocket Camp’s closure has sparked mixed reactions among fans. Some are willing to pay a fee to continue playing, while others are disappointed by the end of the game’s updates.
It’s an intriguing situation that raises questions about the future of paid access to end-of-life games and the developers’ strategies for maximizing revenue.
Pokémon Trading Card Game Pocket opens pre-registrations as release date revealed
The upcoming release of Pokémon Trading Card Game Pocket presents an exciting opportunity for fans to experience the popular card game in a digital format. With free daily packs and iconic Pokémon characters, the game is poised for success.