Delta’s Latest Update is a Game-Changer, But Don’t Expect Android Users to Get a Taste
The long-awaited update to the Delta iOS app has finally arrived, and it’s a doozy. The retro gaming emulator has ditched its outdated logo in favor of a fresh new design, and more importantly, it’s now optimized for iPad use. That’s right, folks, you can now play multiple games at once on your iPad, thanks to native support for Split View and Stage Manager.
But let’s get real, the real pièce de résistance is the updated UI, which is designed to take full advantage of the iPad’s screen real estate. The new virtual controllers are a major improvement over the previous touchscreen buttons, making it easier than ever to navigate and play your favorite retro games.
And don’t even get me started on the new logo. Gone is the stylized letter "D" that looked suspiciously like Adobe’s logo. The new design is a major departure from the old, and it’s a welcome change. Let’s just say that Adobe’s threats of legal action were probably music to Delta’s ears.
But here’s the thing: this update is exclusive to iOS, and there’s no indication that Delta plans to port it over to Android anytime soon. So, if you’re an Android user, you’ll just have to keep dreaming about playing your favorite retro games on the go.
Make no mistake, this update is a major coup for Delta, and it’s sure to keep fans of retro gaming coming back for more. But let’s not sugarcoat it – this is a blow to Android users, who will be forced to look elsewhere for their retro gaming fix.
The Verdict
Delta’s latest update is a major win for iOS users, but a major loss for Android users. With its new logo, improved UI, and native iPad support, Delta is cementing its position as the go-to retro gaming emulator for iOS users. But don’t expect Android users to get a taste of the action anytime soon.




