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Apple is planning to introduce a premium games section to its App Store where it will sell a range of iPhone games for $19.99, sources tell PocketGamer.biz. However, the initiative will only be open to a restricted number of large publishers, rather than the thousands of smaller developers ...
Rumor: Apple planning premium game section of App Store
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Apple to Open $19.99 Premium Games Section in App Store?
Apple to Open $19.99 Premium Games Section in App Store?
macrumors.com — PocketGamer.biz reports that Apple is planning on introducing a dedicated section in the iTunes App Store for... premium games priced at $19.99. However, the initiative will only be open to a restricted number of large publishers, rather... (more) Apple to Open $19.99 Premium Games Section in App Store?
iTunes App Store to get premium games section?
t3.com — Apple is getting ready to launch a premium games section of the iTunes App store, say inside... sources. A range of new $19.99 titles will be sold for iPhone and iPod Touch – a move which may bring Apple’s handheld devices into closer ... (more) iTunes App Store to get premium games section?
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Apple to Open $19.99 Premium Games Section?
Touch Arcade — ... PocketGamer.biz claims that Apple will be opening a premium $19.99 games section in the App Store. This new section, however, would be limited to a number of “large publishers”. ...

News: Apple planning premium games section for App Store?
iLounge | All Things iPod, iPhone, iTunes and beyond — Apple may be planning to open a $20-and-up premium games section on the App Store, according to a new report. Citing anonymous sources, PocketGamer is reporting that the section will be open to only a restricted number of large developers and publishers, rather than the broad acceptance afforded by other areas of the store. Apple and potentially included publishers EA Mobile and Gameloft refused to comment on the matter; the report speculates that the move could be announce at the annual Worldwide Developers Conference, or at a special iPhone or gaming event. Developers have ...

Apple Launching a $19.99 Premium Game Section in App Store?
MacBlogz - One Stop Apple News — It’s being rumored that Apple will be unveiling a new “premium games section” in the App Store sometime soon. No official date has been announced, but WWDC is being mentioned as a possibility for such an announcement. PocketGamer.biz claims to have sources that have told them about the upcoming “premium” section. Apple is planning to introduce a premium games section to its App Store where it will sell a range of iPhone games for $19.99, sources tell PocketGamer.biz. However, the initiative ...

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