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Hi, Currently we have published an iOS app which serves as a self-service loyalty service for our patrons. We are looking to enhance the app experience by introducing a new feature which allows patrons to play real-money gaming on real gaming tables / slots via real-time video streaming. To guide our next steps of deciding whether we will use the current or new app, I will like to seek clarification on the points below: As the real-money gaming feature is going to be a live streaming of a physical premise and bets are taken electronically, will this be considered real-money gaming and will need the app to be classified as an gambling? For the technical approach of introducing the feature, are we able to embed the real-money gaming feature via a WKWebView which will include static assets (placing of bets, navigation and user administration) and live streaming of the game play. Does this go against Clause 4.7 in the review guidelines and will require the feature to included as native code instead of a WKWebView showing a HTML 5 page? Will the app be rejected if we proceeded with the HTML 5 approach? Thank you!
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