Monday, May 28th 2018
Apple Claims Steam Link App Violates App Store Guidelines
As most of you have heard by now, Apple revoked the release of the Steam Link app on their platform last week. Concerned customers have been sending emails to Apple to inquire about the reasons behind the decision. Phil Schiller, senior vice president of Worldwide Marketing at Apple, stated that the Steam Link application didn't comply with the App Store guidelines. Unfortunately, he didn't explain exactly how the application violated the guidelines. Nevertheless, Apple assured their customers that they will continue to work with Valve to bring the Steam experience to iOS users.You can find the email that was sent to Apple customers below.
Source:
Reddit
Thank you for your email and being a customer of Apple products and the App Store.
We care deeply about bringing great games to all of our users on the App Store. We would love for Valve's games and services to be on iOS and AppleTV.
Unfortunately, the review team found that Valve's Steam iOS app, as currently submitted, violates a number of guidelines around user generated content, in-app purchases, content codes, etc. We've discussed these issues with Valve and will continue to work with them to help bring the Steam experience to iOS and AppleTV in a way that complies with the store's guidelines.
We put great effort into creating an App Store that provides the very best experience for everyone. We have clear guidelines that all developers must follow in order to ensure the App Store is a safe place for all users and a fair opportunity for all developers.
Sincerely,
Phil
23 Comments on Apple Claims Steam Link App Violates App Store Guidelines
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2018 is the year Apple gets exposed for what they really are.
With crytpocurrency raising GPU prices this will be another form of gaming some might seek because they can't afford or find new GPU's.
developer.apple.com/app-store/review/guidelines/
The ones that stand out that may have caught Steam Link: So yeah, there's a lot of reasons why Steam Link would get rejected.
App submissions and approvals is a thing between developer and Apple. Valve intentionally let this information leak probably because Apple's restrictive guidlines will never allow Steam Link to be on the store. Valve is hoping the Steam user base makes a lot of noise so Apple grants Valve and exemption. I doubt it will work. Apple loves control and Steam Link is a portal into the Linux/Windows ecosystem. Even if Steam Link were exclusive to Mac OS, Apple would likely demand Valve use Mac OS's remote desktop features rather than Steam Link.
I'd be shocked if Apple allows it.
Microsoft put SkyDrive (remember that?) on the iOS store with storage upgrades. They pulled it off, due to Apple guidlines. They've reached an agreement tohgether as the Office package is on the iOS App Store.
On the side of Windows S.. people (after Mark Sweeney) were saying, that Windows 10 will degrade Steam, so Valve will be forced to bring it to the Windows Store. No doubt Microsoft will try to elbow WIndows S to have some kind of position on the market, but dobt in that way.
Anyway , it's all back to Valve to decide, same as putting Steam client on Windows Store..
Don't know how we got to talking about Steam on Microsoft Store...