The phrase identifies the process of acquiring modified versions of “Gacha” games on Apple’s operating system, iOS. “Gacha” games typically involve a mechanic similar to collectible card games, where players spend in-game currency (or real money) to obtain randomized virtual items. Modifications, or “mods,” alter the original game, potentially changing features, adding content, or granting advantages. Downloading these modifications involves obtaining the altered game files and installing them on an iOS device.
The availability and demand for modified Gacha games on iOS stem from several factors. Some players seek enhanced experiences, such as access to premium content without payment, aesthetic alterations, or gameplay advantages. Understanding the history of “Gacha” games, their prevalence in the mobile gaming market, and the restrictions imposed by Apple’s App Store in distributing altered software illuminates the underlying reasons for searching for these modifications outside official channels. The desire for customisation and circumventing in-app purchase systems are key drivers.