Apple expands App Store bundles to let multiple developers offer joint subscription packages
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Sarah Perez
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Summary
Apple announced at WWDC that it is expanding its App Bundles feature to allow multiple developers to partner together and offer subscription bundles through the App Store. Previously, App Bundles only allowed a single developer with multiple apps to sell them together. Now, different developers can team up to offer users discounted access to multiple apps at a lower combined price than subscribing to each individually.
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Apple says developers will be able to team up with each other to offer users 'more for less.'
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