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# November 2025 Update Notice

Hello, Developers!\
Updates to the ONE store Developer Center were completed on Nov 18, 2025.\
Below are the details of these changes.

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* ONE store Developer Center App Newly Released
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### **| The ONE store Developer Center App as been launched for developers releasing apps on ONE store.** <a href="#id-3-.-windows" id="id-3-.-windows"></a>

This application provides convenient mobile access to essential app management functions, including monitoring release status, viewing review status, and managing user feedback.

**\[Go to download App]**

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**\[Key Features of the  ONE store Developer Center App]**

<table><thead><tr><th width="164.6363525390625">Features </th><th>Description</th></tr></thead><tbody><tr><td><strong>Push Notifications</strong></td><td>Real-time push notifications provide updates on app review status and newly registered user reviews.</td></tr><tr><td><strong>Release</strong></td><td>Review status of apps can be monitored in real time.</td></tr><tr><td><strong>User Review</strong></td><td>User reviews are accessible, with the ability to leave comments and engage directly with users.</td></tr></tbody></table>

Continuous improvements and additional features will be introduced, encouraging ongoing interest and utilization.


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