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Microsoft bans game emulators from the Windows Store

Discussion in 'Microsoft News' started by Tom Warren, Apr 6, 2017.

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    Microsoft has updated its Windows Store policies to ban developers from creating apps that emulate games. Nesbox's Universal Emulator app for playing Nintendo and Sega ROMs has been removed from the Store following the update. Nesbox was one of the more popular emulators on the Windows Store, allowing Windows 10 users to play games using an Xbox One controller.

    PC Gamer reports that the app is still available outside of the Windows Store, but the developer has confirmed Nesbox has been removed by Microsoft. It appears Microsoft updated its store policies on March 29th to ban game emulators, as the previous policy revision in January didn’t include “Apps that emulate a game system are not allowed on any device family.”

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