The iOS version of the sobering border-guard simulator Papers, Please is out today, but it doesn’t include one of the its most invasive aspects — but that will change.
Yesterday, we reported that developer Lucas Pope planned to release Papers, Please on iOS but without the feature that shows immigrants completely nude during the security scan. That’s because Apple rejected the app when Pope originally submitted it, and the company explained it was because it is “pornographic.” Today, Apple is stepping back from that classification, according to Pope.
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