App bundles set to launch on Mac App Store

Mac App Store

The iOS App Store began accepting bundles in 2014. Nearly five years later, the option is finally coming to Mac. On Tuesday, Apple announced it would soon begin accepting app bundles for the Mac App Store. The news was posted on its developer page. 

Apple explains:

App bundles make it easy for customers to buy up to 10 of your apps in a single purchase. And now, you can create app bundles for Mac apps or free apps that offer an auto-renewable subscription to access all apps in the bundle. Learn how to set up app bundles and effectively market them on your App Store product page.

From there, the company has linked to a revised App and Game Bundles page that has been revised to include language about Mac apps.

This is great news for Mac users. Still, with programs like Setapp gaining in popularity, it makes it you wonder what took so long.