I’m currently dealing with a very frustrating situation with the iOS review process for my game Toilet 8.
Since January 23, 2026, the iOS version of the game has still had a bug that was fixed in a patched build I submitted to Apple.
I’m currently dealing with a very frustrating situation with the iOS review process for my game Toilet 8.
Since January 23, 2026, the iOS version of the game has still had a bug that was fixed in a patched build I submitted to Apple.
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I myself have experienced that App Store review process might disqualify an update to already released app (available for download at App store) because "it's too simple".
My friend have an app that have thousands of users that have PAID for it. He is afraid to update the app, last time they removed it from sales as it was "too simple". Thousands of paid users and too simple?
This eventually lead to situation where developers do not update their software because of fear of ridiculous subjective App Store review process.
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15 Fscking hours Apple.
Best part? They didn't even login, so they can't have actually checked the actual app.
Anyone who says Apple justify charging their fees because of their superior review system is stupid and never had an app reviewed.
At least google have automated tools actually log in and randomly click around the app.