Popular Nintendo emulator “Delta” The version that was all the rage a few weeks ago is now an iPad-optimized version.Developer shared an update on Threads over the weekend, revealing that an iPad app is in development and is now being prioritized since Apple changed its policy regarding game emulators. iPad app 'almost complete', Testut subscribers Currently available through AltStore. AltStore is an alternative marketplace created by developers several years ago for sideloading iOS and iPadOS apps. Otherwise, you'll have to wait until Delta's next big update, version 1.6, is released.
In the post, Testut also shared a small preview of how it will work on the iPad. Delta was released as the successor to Testut's Game Boy Advance emulator GBA4iOS and supports a number of other Nintendo systems including NES, SNES, N64, and DS. It shouldn't be long before we have an iPad version. Testut wrote that the team just needs to „finish the controller skin (and) fix some last-minute bugs.“ They are also working on cross-device multiplayer, Testut. (However, this is still a few items down on the checklist). And as an additional reward, He said A SEGA Genesis emulator is also in development. This is still in beta, but will be available „soon.“