Apple Arcade release date and price was revealed at the "By Innovation Only" event, along with supported games. The next subscription service is coming to iOS, Apple TV, and macOS and, more importantly, without in-app purchases, bringing new games for iOS that will be kind of a Mobile exclusivity, as they are otherwise intended for a PC but not for Android. The trailer and list of games currently known on the service, along with the total price of the shebang, can be found below, along with two flashy trailers…
Upcoming games on Apple Arcade known so far:
- ATONE: Heart of the Elder
- Beyond a sky of steel
- Baseball ball
- Project Box
- Cardpocalypse
- ChuChu Rocket! Universe
- Doomsday Vault
- Down in Bermuda
- Enter construction
- Take out the gungeon
- Frogger dans Toy Town
- Auto stoppeuse
- Hot lava
- Jenny LeClue
- Kings of the castle
- LEGO Arthouse
- Lego brawls
- Realistic
- Little Orpheus
- Monomers
- Mr. turtle
- No coming home
- Oceanhorn 2: Knights of the Lost Kingdom
- Overland
- Projection: first light
- ROYAL PAC-MAN DAY
- Rayman Mini
- reparation
- Sayonara Wild Hearts
- Shantae and the Seven Mermaids
- Shinsekai in the depths
- Sneaky Sasquatch
- Steven Universe: Unleash the Light
- Skate City
- Sonic racing
- Route Super Impossible
- Spidersaurs
- The Bradwell Conspiracy
- The enchanted world
- The pathless
- UFO on tape: First contact
- Where the cards fall
- Winding worlds
- Divers Daylife
- Yaga
Apple Arcade's release date is September 19, a day before the launch of the new iPhone 11. The subscription will cost all users $ 4,99 per month as a family membership, which is a steal. . There are currently free trials for the service available, but there aren't many details available in terms of feedback and overall experience just yet. Some of the titles, included in the list of games offered by the service, are highly anticipated and will fit perfectly into the iOS palette. So in less than 10 days we will see how deep the rabbit hole is.