According to foreign media reports, there are a number of game simulator software in the Android software store that allows players to use traditional game consoles. However, recently, these simulators were blocked by Google.
Multiple blocked simulators use "oid" as the name suffix, such as Snesoid and Gameboid. Google directly deleted it and did not explain it to developers. A developer named Yong Zhang found that all accounts uploaded to Android software were deleted.
It is reported that this is not the first time Google has deleted Android software involving mobile games. In fact, according to Google's regulations, these game software did not violate the rules.
Most of the simulators that have been deleted, based on free code, are uploaded to the Android software store and then paid for download.
According to industry insiders, in the future, Google may officially sell game consoles in Android software stores, such as Sony PlayStation games, it will truly become a simulation device for traditional games. From this perspective, Google does not want these third-party simulator software to influence the future game software strategy of Android.
According to previous reports, the number of game software products in the Android software store has always ranked among the top.