Apple Arcade is about to complete its second year next month, as the service was announced by Apple in March 2019 and then released to the public in September of the same year. Weeks before its second anniversary, Apple Arcade has already reached the 200 mark of games available in its catalog, which includes original and classic titles.
As CNET noted, Apple’s gaming platform hit the 200-game mark on Friday following the addition of Super Stickman Golf 3 to the catalog. When Apple Arcade launched in 2019, it had around 100 exclusive titles available, but Apple had already promised that new games would be added every week.
In addition to exclusive games, Apple this year announced two new categories of games for Apple Arcade, which are “Timeless Classics” and “App Store Greats.” More than 30 classic games have been added to Apple Arcade since April, including titles like Monument Valley, Cut the Rope, Fruit Ninja, and Angry Birds.
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This marks a big step for Apple’s gaming service with a two-pronged approach. First, the huge list of remastered iOS classics is sure to be a hit, both for users old enough to have played the originals and new ones who will be seeing them for the first time.
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With Apple Arcade, users can download and play all the games available in the catalog without ads or in-app purchases. The service requires a subscription of $ 4.99 per month, but is also included in the Apple One package. Most games can be played on iPhone, iPad, Apple TV, and Mac.
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