This App Store purge of "unsupported" products seems interesting. Appfigures has identified around 139k games out of ~631k currently available are likely in violation of the new guidelines, including past successes like Tiny Wings, Temple Run, and Infinity Blade http://blog.appfigures.com/ I have to imagine a very high percentage of those games on the chopping block won't get updated appropriately because they either aren't making enough money to justify it, the devs have moved on, or the devs otherwise won't have bandwidth.
At PikPok seems we have about 9 games that might not pass muster that we have to look at updating. Several of those will be problematic to bring up to current requirements.
Overall, I think the exercise will be a good thing for active developers and consumers, but a lot of high quality "older" experiences may disappear never to be seen again.
At PikPok seems we have about 9 games that might not pass muster that we have to look at updating. Several of those will be problematic to bring up to current requirements.
Overall, I think the exercise will be a good thing for active developers and consumers, but a lot of high quality "older" experiences may disappear never to be seen again.