Apple Arcade shows off 11 new game releases in new video

Apple’s new service, Apple Arcade, costs just $4.99 per month for access to over 100 games without ads or in-app purchases. Up to six family members can share access to Apple Arcade – at no extra cost.
Apple’s new service, Apple Arcade, costs just $4.99 per month for access to over 100 games without ads or in-app purchases. Up to six family members can share access to Apple Arcade – at no extra cost.

Apple via YouTube:

There are so many incredible games new to Apple Arcade this month. Tap the joystick icon on the App Store to play them.

[00:00] Rayman Mini, by Ubisoft
[00:03] ShockRods, by Stainless games
[00:04] Ballistic Baseball, by Gameloft
[00:04] Redout Space Assault, by 34BigThings
[00:23] Mosaic, by Raw Fury
[00:44] Takeshi and Hiroshi, by Oink Games
[01:03] Sociable Soccer™, by Rogue Games
[01:21] Monomals, by PICOMY
[01:38] ShockRods, by Stainless games
[01:39] Redout Space Assault, by 34BigThings
[01:40] Team Sonic Racing, by Sega
[01:41] Marble It Up. Mayhem!, by Marble It Up
[01:42] Towaga: Among Shadows, by Noodlecake Studios

MacDailyNews Take: Apple Arcade just keeps getting better and better!

4 Comments

  1. I signed up for the first month. In that time I looked at about 50 games, tried 12 and liked 2 which I played to the end. Then 8 new games dropped and I didn’t like any. So yeah, not gonna pay $4.99 perpetually for that. Lots of the reviews were 3.2, 2.8, complaints about interface, poor instructions, too complicated, etc. I might sign up again in April or so for another month. I think the bar is high on this one. Might be a tough sell in the first 12-18 months until there’s a great catalog and all the bugs have been worked out. The trick will be to get people back at that point.

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