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Macworld Apple put a lot of effort into making its early slate of Apple TV+ original shows a little bit of something for everyone. All the company needed was one breakout hit to put the service on the map. While the quality was good, none of the shows got that “everyone is talking about it” quality until, almost a year after the debut of Apple TV+, one of the shows that weren’t very heavily promoted became a runaway hit. Combing niceness and good cheer with soccer seems like a recipe that could never succeed in the U.S., but Ted Lasso managed to charm everyone just the same. The show immediately became the most-watched show on Apple TV+. The first season…
Macworld Apple has added 20 new titles to Apple Arcade, its $4.99-a-month gaming subscription service. The titles are a mix of brand-new Arcade exclusives and big hits from the App Store and other gaming platforms. Apple Arcade is also included in the Apple One subscription bundle. The new titles added, in alphabetical order, are as follows. Chess Universe+Cityscapes: Sim BuilderDisney Coloring World+Disney Getaway Blast+Disney SpellStruckFarming Simulator 20+Getting Over It+Hill Climb Racing+Iron Marines+Kingdom Two Crowns+Limbo+My Town Home – Family Games+Octodad: Dadliest Catch+PPKP+Snake.io+Temple Run+Time Locker+TMNT Splintered FateVery Little Nightmares+What the Car? Games whose titles end with a + have appeared on the App Store before, and some (such as Limbo, Octodad, and Temple Run) were breakout hits and critical favorites. New Apple…
Macworld Gaming subscription services are all the rage now, but Apple Arcade isn’t quite like Google Stadia or Xbox Game Pass. So if you’ve got questions about it, we’ve got plenty of answers. Updated 05/04/23: Apple had added 20 new games to Apple Arcade. They are a mix of new exclusives and older games from the App Store and other platforms. What is Apple Arcade? Apple Arcade is a gaming subscription service for iPhone, iPad, Mac, and AppleTV that features more than 150 games. The games are a mix of genres and styles, and include original games you’ll only find on the service and others that can be found on the regular App Store or even other platforms. Apple Arcade…
Apple today announced 20 new titles launching on Apple Arcade, Apple’s game subscription service that offers unlimited access to over 200 incredibly fun games. The new titles include WHAT THE CAR?, TMNT Splintered Fate, Disney SpellStruck, and Cityscapes: Sim Builder, all of which are only available on Apple Arcade. The expansion also adds popular games from the App Store to the service, including Temple Run+, Playdead’s LIMBO+, PPKP+, and more. Apple Arcade brings together over 200 critically acclaimed original and exclusive mobile games across iPhone, iPad, Mac, and Apple TV. for just just $4.99 per month or $49.99 per year “Apple Arcade brings together hundreds of fun titles in one gaming destination for our users to discover and enjoy,” said…
Apple today announced that 20 new games are launching on its Apple Arcade gaming subscription service. The announcement comes alongside a new ad for the subscription service that features some of the new titles and many of the most popular games on the platform. In Apple's press release, Apple Arcade senior director Alex Rofman said:Apple Arcade brings together hundreds of fun titles in one gaming destination for our users to discover and enjoy. Today's launch boosts our award-winning catalog with 20 new games people will love playing and sharing with their friends and families.The new games today joining ‌Apple Arcade‌ include: TMNT Splintered Fate (Paramount Global) Disney SpellStruck (Artist Arcade) WHAT THE CAR? (Triband) Cityscapes: Sim Builder (Magic Fuel Games)…
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