Nintendo's popular emulator, Delta, which which caused a stir a few weeks ago, now receives a version optimized for the iPad. Developer shared an update on Threads over the weekend, revealing that an iPad app was in the works and is now a priority since Apple changed its stance on game emulators. The iPad app is “almost complete” and Testut app subscribers You can get it now through AltStore, an alternative marketplace the developer created a few years ago for loading iOS and iPadOS apps. Otherwise, you can wait a bit for it to arrive with Delta's next big update, version 1.6.
In the article, Testut also shared a little insight into how it works on iPad. Delta was released as a successor to Testut's Game Boy Advance emulator, GBA4iOS, and supports many other Nintendo consoles, including NES, SNES, N64, and DS. The iPad version should be finished soon — Testut wrote that the team just needs to “finish the controller skins (and) fix a few last bugs.” They are also working on device-to-device multiplayer, Testut (but that’s still a few items on the checklist). And, as an added treat, he said a SEGA Genesis emulator is also on the way. It is still in beta, but will be available “soon”.