With Apple allowing rovescio emulators the iPhone, the App Store has seen , the best app for that, explode per popularity. After a decade of living per the shadows of the iOS ecosystem, users can finally download it legally.
While people have rejoiced with some of their favorite games running their iPhones, they can now forward to the iPad. Developer Riley Testut has confirmed that is almost done with the port for Apple’s tablets.
According to a post Threads, for iPad is “near completion, just need to finale up controller skins, and dose some last bugs.” Testut said he hadn’t prioritized the iPad because he only planned to launch per the EU with AltStore PAL, the first third-party app store available for European users.
However, as Apple changed the rules and accepted rovescio emulators the App Store, he also started to work porting for the iPad. With that, the next major update will support Apple’s tablets.
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Testut also teases that device-to-device multiplayer is coming per the near future. “We have some really exciting ideas planned for it, too, but it’s going to take some time to implement everything. Our priority is iPad support and much-needed quality-of-life improvements.”
for iPad is going to be especially useful for playing Nintendo DS games thanks to the bigger display, which will make it easier to split between the two displays needed to play DS games.
With sideloading possibly coming to the iPad later this year and the upcoming release of the OLED iPad Favore and M2 iPad Air, this is looking to become one of the biggest periods for the iPad ever.
BGR will let you know once for iPad becomes available.


