Apple Arcade adds four exclusive games to its catalog

Apple Arcade adds four exclusive games to its catalog
Tim Cook CEO of Apple — Apple
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Apple Arcade is set to expand its game offerings with the addition of four new exclusive titles on August 7. These games will join a collection of over 200 titles available on the platform, which remains free from advertisements and in-app purchases.

The new games include “Play-Doh World,” where players can create unique Play-Doh characters that come to life; “Worms Across Worlds,” a continuation of the popular Worms franchise; “Let’s Go Mightycat!,” a 3D puzzle adventure; and “Everybody Shogi,” a strategy game inspired by traditional Japanese board games.

“Play-Doh World” is developed by Scary Beasties and offers players the opportunity to craft characters in a digital environment. The game includes various interactive zones, special collectible Play-Doh, and regular updates, all within an ad-free setting.

“Worms Across Worlds,” created by StoryToys and Behaviour Interactive, brings players into five different dimensions as they pursue Professor Worminkle. This strategic turn-based action game supports both solo play and multiplayer modes.

Developed by PONOS Corporation, “Let’s Go Mightycat!” features an everyday cat turned galactic hero. Players can customize their feline character and engage in puzzle stages to conquer planets across the cosmos.

Lastly, “Everybody Shogi” from AltPlus Inc. presents a modern take on shogi with colorful visuals and intuitive controls. It offers daily challenges, real-time matches against global players, and crossplay functionality.

Apple Arcade is available for $6.99 per month in the U.S., with a one-month free trial. New purchasers of Apple devices receive three months of complimentary access. The service is also included in Apple One plans at varying monthly rates.

Subscribers have unlimited access to all games in the catalog across multiple Apple devices, though availability may vary based on hardware and software compatibility.



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