Apple announced a new toolkit that promises to make it easier for game developers to bring Windows titles onto MacOS. Apple's new Game Porting Toolkit aims to streamline the process of porting Windows ...
When Apple announced it would revolutionize the world of Mac gaming at its Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) in June, many people were skeptical. But the latest update to the company’s Game ...
Apple really wants developers to port their games to Mac, going as far as to book Hideo Kojima for a cameo during WWDC 2023 and announcing the Game Porting Toolkit. However, the most significant ...
Amid all the new game announcements at Summer Game Fest and the Xbox Games Showcase, it might have been easy to miss the announcements Apple made June 5-9 at its Worldwide Developers Conference about ...
Apple's macOS has never been a major player in gaming. Sure, there have been some games available for the Mac, but any serious PC gamers use Windows machines. You may have more choices soon. At WWDC ...
Apple has unveiled a new toolkit that is designed to make it easier and faster for developers to bring their PC games to macOS. The tech giant unveiled the Game Porting Toolkit this week at its annual ...
The new 'game porting toolkit' can help developers evaluate their Windows games on macOS immediately, thanks to a new emulator that seems to have DirectX12 support. Windows remains the top platform ...
During the Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) in 2024, Apple revealed new features for macOS Sequoia, which included an improved Game Porting Toolkit. Developers may port AAA Windows games to ...
Apple has made good on its promise to Mac users who want to play games on their devices. The company has released a new toolkit that makes it easier for game developers to port Windows games to Mac.
There was so much packed into Apple's WWDC presentation Monday that it's hard to believe there are still major pieces of it left to uncover. And yet, as part of a developer presentation, Apple has ...
Apple's Game Porting Toolkit is helpful for developers, former Apple software engineer Nat Brown explains, but it still has a lot of work to do to encourage more games to get made for macOS. Nat Brown ...