According to Beating, Ammaar Reshi, a product design lead at Google AI Studio, recently successfully ported the classic 2003 real-time strategy game Command & Conquer: Generals to Mac, iPhone, and iPad with assistance from Anthropic's Claude Fable 5 model. Rather than relying on emulation or cloud gaming, the project involved recompiling the original game engine into ARM64 architecture for modern Apple chips.
Reshi disclosed that Claude Fable 5 helped reconstruct the game engine to address strict iOS sandbox file system and memory constraints, and even developed custom touch controls for pinch-to-pan, zoom, and unit selection. The graphics pipeline was translated from the original DirectX 8 to Apple Metal API using DXVK and MoltenVK technologies. The code is now open-sourced on GitHub, though players must provide their own game files due to copyright restrictions.