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Apple Removes Game Center App From iOS 10 Developer Beta [Updated]

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Six years after making its debut in iOS 4, Game Center has now been quietly removed from Apple's mobile operating system, as a few initial iOS 10 beta testers have noted. Although the company has given users the ability to delete some of its pre-installed apps with the new OS, it appears Game Center in particular is permanently deleted. It is unclear, however, whether the app might be made available to download from the App Store when iOS 10 goes public this fall.

As pointed out by MacRumors' sister site TouchArcade, Game Center is still not completely gone away as a service. In the release notes for the first beta of iOS 10, Apple explains that if a developer wants Game Center-like leaderboards in their app, they will have to implement such features themselves.

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• The Game Center app has been removed. If your game implements GameKit features, it must also implement the interface behavior necessary for the user to see these features. For example, if your game supports leaderboards, it could present a GKGameCenterViewController object or read the data directly from Game Center to implement a custom user interface.
• A new account type, implemented by the GKCloudPlayer class, supports iCloud-only game accounts.
• Game Center provides a new generalized solution for managing persistent storage of data on Game Center. A game session (GKGameSession) has a list of players who are the session’s participants. Your game’s implementation defines when and how a participant stores or retrieves data from the server or exchanges data between players. Game sessions can often replace existing turn-based matches, real-time matches, and persistent save games, and also enable other models of interaction between participants.

When it was introduced, Game Center was presented as a way for users to visit a centralized hub of all of their gaming applications on iOS, although not every game supported Apple's app. Game Center provided profiles, achievements, leaderboards, status updates on friends' most recently played games, and a specialized "Turns" tab to keep track of games that used asynchronous multiplayer features.

Apple appears to be addressing multiple user issues with its stock apps in the iOS 10 developer beta, allowing for the removal of over 20 of its first party applications, a long-requested feature many users have been asking for over the past few years.

Read up on more iOS 10 features in our tidbits post here.

Update: As one user has pointed out on Twitter, "Game Center" was mentioned in name during the watchOS 3 section of the keynote. What this means for the future of the service, on either iOS or watchOS, is still unclear.

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Update 2: Apple has confirmed to TechCrunch that "Game Center will continue as a service, but it will no longer be available as a standalone application."

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Top Rated Comments

keysofanxiety Avatar
128 months ago
Never used it. Never wanted it. Glad it's gone.

Find My Friends needs to become optional again.
I use it fairly often, to play online games of SSG2 and Doodlejump against my friends. I'm sure other apps use it too, so it would be sad to see it go.
Score: 11 Votes (Like | Disagree)
dannys1 Avatar
128 months ago
FINALLY! I hate game center!
I can't imagine being so passionate about something so trivial.
Score: 8 Votes (Like | Disagree)
keysofanxiety Avatar
128 months ago
First they ruin it then kill it.
Yeah, it had a lot of potential. Basically, use Apple's servers and built-in tools to enable multiplayer functionality. Far easier than having to maintain your own servers and set up multiplayer to run through that. Really useful for smaller developers.
Score: 8 Votes (Like | Disagree)
128 months ago
I like it and use it to see what games my friends are playing. It's a better way of finding stuff than having to try and use the App Store search.
Score: 7 Votes (Like | Disagree)
128 months ago
First they ruin it then kill it.
Score: 6 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Kaibelf Avatar
128 months ago
I use it fairly often, to play online games of SSG2 and Doodlejump against my friends. I'm sure other apps use it too, so it would be sad to see it go.
As long as it's optional it's better. Many considered it clutter.
Score: 6 Votes (Like | Disagree)

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