One such app, a free-to-play game called MotiVoto, may be getting booted because of this. Its developer, Protopop Games, has shared the notice from Apple stating that if the game does not submit an update for review in 30 days, it will be removed. MotiVoto was last updated in 2019, making it over three years since the last update. As The Verge reports, this is not the only app facing the issue.

It’s part of their App improvement system. This is not cool. Console games from 2000 are still available for sale. This is an unfair barrier to indie devs. pic.twitter.com/7XNcLfiEcR — Protopop Games (@protopop) April 23, 2022 The notice claims that this is part of its App Store Improvement initiative, which is supposed to make it easier for users to navigate. This is done, in part, by removing apps that are no longer supported by the current versions of iOS.

Rules for thee, but not for me! https://t.co/3azyIydty7 pic.twitter.com/XxLtdP1Ep1 — Kosta Eleftheriou (@keleftheriou) April 23, 2022 That being said, there are cases where apps go for up to seven years with no updates without being booted. There is certainly a case for uneven enforcement of policies, though it’s not clear what other criteria must be met for an app to remain on the App Store without getting recent updates. (Source: Protopop Games, Kosta Eleftheriou, Apple via The Verge)