![]() ![]() It's not all bad news for Big Fish Games, though. ![]() Nor has it revealed whether or not the app will return, or by extension whether other apps like it will be approved in the future. “We’re trying to follow up with Apple to try to figure out what happened.”Īt the time of writing, Apple hasn't explained this unusual turn of events to either Big Fish Games or Bloomberg. “We were notified that the app was removed,” Thelen said. Later that day, Bloomberg published a second story revealing that Big Fish Games's app had been unceremoniously yanked from the App Store. Having finally been convinced, it seems that Apple has had a change of heart. ![]() “They needed to be convinced there’s a reason to charge customers every month,” he said. The app, which went live on November 18th, was the first of its kind on the App Store.Īccording to Big Fish Games's founder Paul Thelen, Apple was dubious. Yesterday, Bloomberg reported that Apple had approved an app by Big Fish Games allowing users to pay a $6.99 a month subscription for access to dozens of the publisher's titles. ![]()
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