Hello,
I’m currently dealing with an App Review situation that has been stuck with no real progress and no useful feedback from Apple.
App Name: Juego de Impostor: Palabras Apple ID: 6757995242 Bundle ID: com.rgioia.impostorwords Version: 1.8.0 Current Status: Ready for Review Previous Version: 1.7.0 Ready for Distribution
Timeline:
The app/update has been waiting for review for an unusually long time. There has been no clear movement, no rejection, no explanation, and no actionable feedback from the review team.
This is especially frustrating because this is not a new experimental app or an unclear submission. The app is already prepared for release/update, and I need to push fixes and improvements for users.
What I already did:
Requested expedited review → approved Contacted Apple Developer Support multiple times Followed up several times Waited without receiving any meaningful update
The only response I received was that the expedited review request was accepted, but after that nothing actually happened.
Impact:
The app/update is completely blocked I cannot release fixes or improvements There is no rejection reason to fix There is no communication from App Review I have no visibility into whether this is a review queue issue, an account issue, or a pipeline problem
At this point, this does not feel like a normal App Review delay. It feels like the submission is stuck somewhere internally with no owner and no progress.
Questions:
Is anyone else experiencing this kind of delay recently? Is there any real way to escalate a stuck App Review case after an expedited review was already approved? Could this indicate an issue with the App Review pipeline or my account/app status? How can I get someone from Apple to actually look into the submission instead of receiving generic support replies?
I understand that delays can happen, but having an app/update blocked for this long with no feedback, no rejection, and no progress is not acceptable for developers trying to maintain a live product.
Any help, visibility, or escalation path would be appreciated.
— Ramiro Gioia