This new app on the App Store emulates 38 different retro game platforms

By Marko Zivkovic

RetroArch, a popular multi-platform emulator, is now officially available on iPhone and iPad, giving gamers a way to play their favorite legacy games on the go.

RetroArch is now officially available on iOS via the App Store

Following the App Store debut of emulators such as PPSSPP, Delta, and Gamma, Apple has finished the evaluation of another emulation app.

The highly-anticipated RetroArch emulator can be installed on any iPhone or iPod Touch running iOS 14.2 or newer and is also available on iPadOS.

Game enthusiasts will now be able to enjoy their favorite titles across various Apple devices, but will have to source them independently and legally - as RetroArch only comes bundled with the game 2048.

The prominence and overall popularity of RetroArch lie in its capability to emulate a wide variety of legacy game consoles. The application can run games created for many older consoles and platforms, via libretro cores.

What retro platform RetroArch supports on iOS and iPadOS

The application is also open-source, ad-free and is available free of charge to all users. According to its App Store page, RetroArch supports a variety of features, including Made For iPhone (MFi) controllers, shaders, advanced latency management, and even AI translations.

RetroArch's App Store page indicates that the developer does not collect or track any user data from the application.

Previously, the app could be installed on jailbroken versions of iOS, or via enterprise distribution on standard versions of iOS. Apple has recently changed its approach to emulators, and an increasing number of applications like RetroArch are now available to everyone via the App Store.