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APPLE GOES INDIE WITH NEW GAMES SHOWCASE

APPLE IS CELEBRATING INDEPENDENT DEVELOPERS

If you’ve ever played a game on your iPhone, then you’ll have already witnessed the talent of gaming developers across the world. While many of the world’s most popular games are created by multi-million-dollar gaming companies like King, the Candy Crush creator that’s worth an incredible $6 billion, some of the most famous games have been produced by independent studios.

In an aim to show off the talent of these independent studios, Apple has unveiled a new addition to the App Store, a section called Indie Showcase, to encourage its users to buy and play more games from independent companies. Although the new section was launched as a March, giving independent developers exposure to a

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