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Apple Arcade Gaming Service gets major update since launch

Apple today announced the largest update to its Apple Arcade gaming service ever. The Apple Arcade service has been replenished with new exclusive games and two categories, Eternal Classics and App Store Hits. All this, as before, without ads and in-app purchases.

As per the report of Apple, the gaming service has more than 30 new games from “the most popular brands, franchises, and developers.” In total, the Apple Arcade catalog will now include more than 180 games.

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“Eternal Classics” includes everyone’s favorite “traditional” game genres, including Good Sudoku by Zach Gage (Sudoku), Chess – Play & Learn (chess), and Backgammon (backgammon). The App Store Hits category includes the best award-winning App Store games including Threes, Mini Metro, and Fruit Ninja Classic.

Everlasting Classics and App Store Hits games are available on iPhone and iPad, while Arcade Originals games can be played on iPhone, iPad, Mac, and Apple TV.

Apple VP of App Store Matt Fisher said:

Already in the year of its inception, Apple Arcade has won critics and fans alike with its creativity, variety of games, and high levels of privacy. Today we are publishing the largest addition to the catalog since the launch of the service, and now there will be over 180 games to play with family and friends.

New Arcade Originals are waiting for users, as well as games from two newly created categories: “Eternal Classics” and “App Store Hits”. New products include NBA 2K21 Arcade Edition, a game based on the Star Trek universe, a remake of the legendary Oregon Trail that conquered the App Store Monument Valley, as well as traditional entertainment like chess and solitaire. With them, our collection of games has become even richer, and everyone can find something for themselves in it. ”

Recall that on a paid subscription basis, Apple Arcade offers access to games without ads and in-app purchases. Apple Arcade is part of the Apple One subscription and is also available separately with a subscription that costs 199 rubles per month (with a free trial period of 1 month).

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