Quote Originally Posted by ArkhamNative View Post
If developers go through Apple's App Stores, there are rules, definitely, and an approval process, and Apple takes a percentage (just like stores like Best Buy, Amazon and Steam do), but none of this would keep most games out.

But Mac software doesn't have to use the Apple store. MMOs like WoW and probably TESO sell their stuff separately. The reason most games do go through the app store is they already follow all the rules and the store has a huge customer base. But what I said above is true. If devs don't use the App store, Apple gets no say and no cut.
Fun Fact:

Apple charges developers who wish to update/patch their programs on the App Store. The devs have to PAY APPLE to fix their own software. It gets better. If Apple deems the patch to be in violation of their ToS, they reserve the right to refuse the update while not offering reimbursement to the dev. You're essentially paying an absurd amount for an Apple employee to look at your patch so he can tell you if it's up to their standards or not.