Apple has announced a policy revision for its App Store, which will now permit streaming game services and apps that offer access to mini-apps, games, and AI chatbots. This change enables cloud gaming services to operate through an iPhone app, a shift from the previous requirement of running such services through a browser. The move is seen as making the iPhone more similar to Android in terms of cloud gaming capabilities. The inclusion of in-app purchases for these new services is also a significant update to the App Store's offerings.
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