Game subscription: New classic games come to Apple Arcade

Apple has expanded its range of games for Apple Arcade this week. In this round, the iPhone Group relies particularly on retrotite. They will all be available from April 3 and can now be noted for download.

The newcomers include “Katamari Damacy Rolling Live”the first new Katamari game in over eight years. It is an Apple arcade exclusive title and is supposed to graphically pretty much implement the famous mechanics in which you collect rolling objects. Manufacturer Bandai Namco had already delivered “Tamagotchi Adventure Kingdom” and “Pac-Man Party Royale” for Apple Arcade.

A new variant of “Space Invaders” comes from Taito, which “Space Infinity Gene Evolve” calls. The 1978 Arcade classic has become a 3D shooter and comes with “Guest Fighter” from “Darius”, “Night Striker” or “Raystorm”. Atari, in turn, provides a new variant of “Rollercoaster Tycoon”. The “Classic+” edition is based on the original version from the PC and comes with three integrated expansion packs.

More new Apple Arcade titles from the beginning of April are “The game of life 2+” by Hasbroan implementation of the well -known board game, “Sesame Street Mecha Builders+”in which you can learn with characters from Sesame Road Mechanics (but unfortunately none Mechas build) so the indie title puffies by Lykke Studios.

In April, content updates for “PGA Tour Pro Golf”, “Skate City: New York” and “NBA 2K25 Arcade Edition” are also planned. Most recently, Apple had added “Temple Run Legends”, “Three Kingdoms Heroes”, “Ridiculous Fishing Ex” and “Talking Tom Blast Park”. Apple Arcade always delivers a good 200 games for Mac, Vision Pro, iPhone, iPad and Apple TV. After a free trial month you pay moderate six euros a month for access. There are no in-app purchases or other restrictions. The titles can also be downloaded and played offline. Apple also sells Arcade as part of the family subscription and from Apple One.


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