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Retro Gaming Emulator Delta announces that it is all set to debut for the Apple iPad

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Apple recently relaxed its App Store policies to allow retro game emulators to be published on its market. After the announcement, many things happened. A Game Boy emulator, the iGBA, made its debut on the App Store but was soon removed because it violated Apple’s rules regarding spam and intellectual property.

Soon, Provenance emulator, a popular multi-platform emulator, brought games from popular consoles like NES, SNES, Game Boy, Nintendo 64, Nintendo DS, and even Atari, Sega and PlayStation to the iPhone.

Delta Emulator also did its part Official App Store debut for iOS, and now its developer, Riley Testut, has confirmed that it’s almost ready for its iPad debut. B Post threadsReilly said the Delta emulator is ‘close to complete’, with only a few controller skins and bug fixes left to iron out.

Riley also explained that the Delta emulator for iPad was not the original idea, and they are considering limiting the availability of the emulator to the European Union through the AltStore PAL alternative app market, which does not support the iPad.

However, thanks to App Store policy changes, Delta became available on the App Store for iPhones for free in the United States and then rolled out to other countries on April 17. Since its launch, the Delta emulator has been very popular.

Now, Riley has announced that iPad support will come to the Delta emulator when Delta v1.6 hits the App Store. But if you are a Patreon Supporter, so you don’t have to wait, and you can get your hands on Delta v1.6 with iPad support right now from the regular AltStore. No official arrival date has been announced for Delta v1.6 on the App Store, but it is expected to happen soon.

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