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Support for Intel Apps on Mac will end after MacOS27

A notice for anybody using Rocksmith on Mac.

I just noticed that when starting some Apps on macOS Tahoe 26.4.1 there is a pop up warning informing that the app is Intel and soon the support will end.

Looking into the topic brings the info, that MacOS 26 is the last version which will support Intel Macs and the next MacOS 27 will be the last version where you will be able to run Intel Apps.

Apple plan to remove the Rosetta virtualization layer used to run Intel apps on Apple M processors after MacOS 27.

Now unfortunately because Rocksmith 2014 itself and the DLC Builder are Intel apps and they will stop working on Apple M Macs after MacOS27.

So it is probably wise to start looking for alternative, as it is absolutely unlikely that Ubisoft will bother updating RS to M1 or Universal app...

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It might be that RS will fall into "older, unmaintained gaming title" and still be supported, but who knows...

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