Apple Arcade FAQ: What you need to know and complete list of games
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Gaming subscription services are all the rage now, but Apple Arcade isn’t quite like Google Stadia or Xbox Live. So if you’ve got questions about it, we’ve got plenty of answers.
Updated 06/18/21: ‘Frenzic: Overtime‘ and ‘Game Dev Story+‘ are now available. ‘Frenzic: Overtime’ is available on all platforms, but ‘Game Dev Story+’ is only on iPhone and iPad.
What is Apple Arcade?
Apple Arcade is a gaming subscription service for iPhone, iPad, Mac, and AppleTV that features more than 150 games. The games are a mix of genres and styles, and include original games you’ll only find on the service and others that can be found on the regular App Store or even other platforms. Apple Arcade isn’t a streaming service like Google Stadia. Games must be downloaded onto your device in order to be played.
What do I need to run it?
Apple Arcade is available as part of iOS 13, iPad OS 13, tvOS 13, and macOS Catalina or later. Some of the more visually-intensive games may only run well on newer hardware, though, and some Mac games require macOS 11 (Big Sur).
How much does Apple Arcade cost?
Apple Arcade costs $4.99 per month, and you’ll also get a one-month free trial. You can also sign up for the annual plan, which is $49.99.
If you’re currently on the $4.99 month-to-month plan and want to switch to the annual plan, you can do so on your iPhone or iPad. Open the App Store app, then tap your account icon in the upper right. Tap Subscriptions, then tap the entry for Apple Arcade. Here, you can switch to the annual plan. Apple Arcade is also included in the Apple One subscription bundles, which range from $10 a month to $30 a month.
How do I sign up for Apple Arcade?
There isn’t an Apple Arcade app—it’s built into the App Store. On your iPhone, iPad, or Mac open the App Store and look for the Apple Arcade tab at the bottom of the screen (or in the left column on macOS). A sign-up screen with a Try It Free button will appear. After the trial you’ll be charged either the monthly or annual fee, depending on your selection. When subscribing, you’ll need to enter your Apple ID password or use Touch ID or Face ID to sign in, and you’ll have to confirm your subscription purchase a few times.
Once you’re done with the sign up, the Arcade section of the App Store shows what games are available to you. To access a game, tap on it in the App Store, then tap the Get button. When the game is done installing on your device, the Get button turns into a Play button, and you can tap it to launch the game. The game app icon will also appear on your device’s Home page.
On the Apple TV, there actually is an Arcade app. Open that to see the sign-up offer. You’ll also find an Arcade tab within the App Store.
Does my subscription include family sharing?
Yes. One $4.99 per month subscription can be shared between up to six people (including you).
How do I cancel Apple Arcade?
First off, keep in mind that if you cancel Apple Arcade (either before your free trial is up or after subscribing), you won’t be able to keep playing the games unless you re-subscribe. If you’re okay with that, you can use the same process you use to cancel any other subscription service. Here’s the easiest way to do it on the iPhone and iPad:
- Open the App Store app and tap on your profile photo in the upper right.
- In the screen that pops up, press Subscriptions near the top of the page.
- You’ll then see a list of active subscriptions, and Apple Arcade should be listed there. Tap it.
- You’ll either see Cancel Free Trial or Cancel Subscription toward the middle of the page that appears. Tap whatever option is available, then Confirm Cancellation.
And here’s how to cancel Apple Arcade on the Mac:
- Open the App Store app and then press the icon with your profile photo in the lower left.
- The Account window will appear, and you should then click View Information at the top of the window. Enter your password when/if prompted.
- When your Account Information appears, scroll down to the Manage section and click the Manage link to the right of Subscriptions.
- When the list of your active subscriptions appears, click Edit to the right of Apple Arcade.
- Toward the middle of the page that appears, you’ll see a button that says either Cancel Free Trial or Cancel Subscription. Click it, then click Confirm Cancellation and Confirm.
How do I access Apple Arcade games?
Apple Arcade is its own tab in the App Store. You can find games to download there, and grab anything you like without fear of being charged, seeing ads, or having to later buy in-app purchases.
Once downloaded, Apple Arcade games are found just like any other app on your device.
Does Apple curate the games on Apple Arcade?
Yes. Apple says it is “handpicking the games in Apple Arcade” and that it curates them “based on originality, quality, creativity, fun, and their appeal to players of all ages.”
Do Apple Arcade games have in-app purchases?
No. In Apple’s words, “since every game includes access to the full experience, including all game features, content, and future updates, no additional purchases will be required.” Even games that have in-app purchases on the App Store won’t have any in Apple Arcade.
Do Apple Arcade games have ads?
Also no. On a related note, Apple says Apple Arcade has no ad tracking.
Is Apple Arcade a game streaming service like Google’s Stadia or Xbox Game Streaming?
No. All Apple Arcade are downloaded.
Are Apple Arcade games available on other systems?
Apple Arcade games were originally exclusive to Apple Arcade—not in the regular App Store nor on any other mobile platform. Some would appear on PC or consoles, but never in a subscription service.
Apple has since relaxed that policy somewhat, and you can find games in Apple Arcade that also exist in the regular App Store or on Android. They are usually denoted by a “+” at the end, to differentiate the Apple Arcade version (free to download with your subscription, and free from ads or in-app purchases) from the App Store version. For example Mini Metro (App Store) vs. Mini Metro+ (Apple Arcade).
Will I still be able to buy games on the App Store without an Apple Arcade subscription?
Yes. There’s no sign that the existing games model will be going away, as it works fine for freemium games like Idle Heroes or Toon Blast. Apple is focusing on “handpicked” games for Apple Arcade, so there’s little doubt that the library will be much smaller than the thousands of games available in the App Store.
Are there demos for Apple Arcade games?
No, and they’re not really necessary. Like App Store apps, games download quickly and can easily be removed if you don’t want to keep it anymore.
Apple partly envisions Apple Arcade as a way of letting players try out games with more freedom than the App Store currently allows (which is basically none). In Apple’s words, “rather than pay upfront for each game, a subscription to Apple Arcade will give players the opportunity to try any game in the service without risk.”
The service has a free trial, though, as we’ve seen with both Apple Music and Apple News+.
Am I able to keep playing Apple Arcade games if I cancel my subscription?
No. As with most subscription services, you only have access while you’re a subscriber.
Can I use controllers with Apple Arcade games?
Yes. In additional to traditional MFi (Made for iOS) controllers, you can pair some specific Bluetooth controllers for both the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One with either your iPhone, iPad, or Apple TV. Since many Apple Arcade games are playable on Mac and Apple TV (where controller support is more common), many games will support them. Some games, especially those that are also available in the broader App Store and only for iPhone or iPad, have no controller support.
How often are new games released?
Games are typically released on Fridays, but not every Friday. The release schedule is sporadic—some Fridays there are no new games released, some see one game released, some more than one. Sometimes there will be no new game release, but existing games will get a big update with new content and features.
On average, new games are released at a rate of about one every 2-3 weeks, though this may improve as Apple has loosened the rules around Apple Arcade exclusivity.
What games have been released so far?
There are over 150 games available for Apple Arcade, and the list grows all the time.
Title | Publisher | Release Date |
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A Fold Apart | Lightning Rod Games | 04/17/20 |
A Monster’s Expedition | Draknek Limited | 09/10/20 |
Agent Intercept | Prodigy Design | 09/19/19 |
Alba: A Wildlife Adventure | ustwo | 12/11/20 |
All of You | Alike Studio | 11/06/20 |
Assemble With Care | ustwo | 09/19/19 |
ATONE: Heart of the Elder Tree | Wildboy Studios | 09/19/19 |
Ballistic Baseball | Gameloft | 10/18/19 |
BattleSky Brigade: Harpooner | BattleBrew Productions | 09/19/19 |
Beyond a Steel Sky | Revolution Software | 06/26/20 |
Beyond Blue | E-Line Media | 04/17/20 |
Big Time Sports | Frosty Pop Games | 09/19/19 |
Bleak Sword | Devolver Digital | 09/19/19 |
Butter Royale | Mighty Bear Games | 01/24/20 |
Card of Darkness | Pendleton Ward | 09/19/19 |
Cardpocalypse | Versus Evil | 09/19/19 |
Cat Quest II | The Gentlebros. | 09/19/19 |
Charrua Soccer | Batovi Games | 02/07/20 |
ChuChu Rocket! Universe | Sega | 09/19/19 |
Clap Hanz Golf | Claphanz | 04/02/21 |
Cozy Grove | Spry Fox | 03/18/21 |
Creaks | Amanita Design | 07/10/20 |
Cricket Through the Ages | Devolver Digital | 09/19/19 |
Crossy Road Castle | Hipster Whale | 02/28/20 |
Cut the Rope Remastered | Paladin Studios | 04/02/21 |
Dead End Job | Headup GmbH, Ant Workshop | 09/19/19 |
Dear Reader | Local No. 12 | 09/19/19 |
Decoherence | Efecto Estudios | 10/11/19 |
Discolored | Shifty Eye Games & Jason Godbey | 11/08/19 |
Dodo Peak | Moving Pieces Interactive | 09/19/19 |
Don’t Bug Me! | Frosty Pop Games | 09/19/19 |
Doomsday Vault | Flightless | 01/03/20 |
Down in Bermuda | Yak & Co | 09/19/19 |
Dread Nautical | Zen Studios | 09/19/19 |
EarthNight | Cleaversoft | 09/19/19 |
Exit the Gungeon | Devolver Digital | 09/19/19 |
Explottens | WRP Pvt. | 09/19/19 |
Fallen Knight | FairPlay Studios | 10/25/19 |
Fantasian | Mistwalker | 04/01/21 |
Farm It! | Tummy Games | 03/26/21 |
Fledgling Heroes | Subtle Boom | 09/19/19 |
Frenzic: Overtime | The Iconfactory | 06/18/21 |
Frogger in Toy Town | Konami | 09/19/19 |
Game Dev Story+ | Kairosoft Co., Ltd | 06/18/21 |
Game of Thrones: Tale of Crows | Devolver Digital | 08/07/20 |
Grindstone | Capybara Games | 09/19/19 |
Guildlings | Sirvo Studios, Inc. | 11/08/19 |
Hexaflip: The Action Puzzler | Rogue Games, Inc. | 09/19/19 |
HitchHiker | Versus Evil | 03/26/21 |
Hogwash | Bossa Studios | 10/25/19 |
Hot Lava | Klei Entertainment | 09/19/19 |
HyperBrawl Tournament | Milkey Tea Limited | 09/19/19 |
INMOST | Chucklefish Limited | 10/11/19 |
Jenny LeClue | Mografi | 09/19/19 |
Jumper Jon | Ogre Pixel | 11/01/19 |
King’s League II | Kurechi Sdn. Bhd. | 09/19/19 |
Kings of the Castle | Frosty Pop | 01/17/20 |
Legend of the Skyfish 2 | Crescent Moon Games | 04/03/20 |
Legends of Kingdom Rush | Ironhide Game Studio | 06/11/21 |
Lego Brawls | The Lego Group | 09/19/19 |
Lego Builder’s Journey | The Lego Group | 12/19/19 |
Lifelike | kunabi brother | 10/25/19 |
Lifeslide | Dreamteck | 09/19/19 |
Little Orpheus | Sumo Digital | 06/12/20 |
Lumen | Lykkegaard International | 02/05/21 |
Manifold Garden | William Chyr Studio | 10/18/19 |
Marble It Up: Mayhem! | Marble it up | 11/08/19 |
Marble Knights | WayForward | 09/18/20 |
Mind Symphony | Rogue Games, Inc. | 10/11/19 |
Mini Motorways | Dinosaur Polo Club | 09/19/19 |
Monomals | Picomy | 11/01/19 |
Murder Mystery Machine | Blazing Griffin | 09/19/19 |
Mutazione | Die Gute Fabrik | 09/19/19 |
NBA 2K21 Arcade Edition | 2K Sports | 04/02/21 |
Necrobarista | Route 59 | 07/17/20 |
Neo Cab | Chance Agency | 09/19/19 |
Neversong | Serenity Forge | 05/01/20 |
Next Stop Nowhere | Night School Studio | 08/14/20 |
Nightmare Farm | Hit-Point Co., Ltd. | 10/05/19 |
No Way Home | SMG Studio | 01/10/20 |
NUTS | Noodlecake Studios | 01/22/21 |
Oceanhorn 2: Knights of the Lost Realm | Cornfox & Bros. | 09/19/19 |
Oceanhorn: Chronos Dungeon | Cornfox & Bros. | 01/08/21 |
Operator 41 | Shifty Eye Games | 09/19/19 |
Outlanders | Pomelo Games | 09/19/19 |
Over the Alps | Stave Studios | 09/19/19 |
Overland | Finji | 09/19/19 |
PAC-MAN Party Royale | BANDAI NAMCO Entertainment | 10/18/19 |
Painty Mob | Devolver Digital | 09/19/19 |
Patterned | BorderLeap | 09/19/19 |
Pilgrims | Amanita Design | 10/05/19 |
Populus Run | FIFTYTWO | 01/29/21 |
Possessions | Noodlecake Studios | 09/19/19 |
Projection: First Light | Blowfish Studios | 09/19/19 |
Punch Planet | Sector-K Games | 09/19/19 |
Rayman Mini | Ubisoft | 09/19/19 |
Red Reign | Ninja Kiwi Limited | 09/19/19 |
Redout: Space Assault | 34BigThings | 10/05/19 |
Reigns: Beyond | Devolver Digital | 11/06/20 |
Rosie’s Reality | RosieReality | 11/15/19 |
Roundguard | Wonderbelly Games | 03/13/20 |
Samurai Jack: Battle Through Time | Cartoon Network | 08/21/20 |
Sayonara Wild Hearts | Annapurna Interactive | 09/19/19 |
Scrappers | Q-Games | 04/10/20 |
Secret Oops! | Mixedbag | 01/31/20 |
Shantae and the Seven Sirens | WayForward | 09/19/19 |
Shinsekai: Into the Depths | Capcom | 09/19/19 |
ShockRods | Stainless Games | 10/11/19 |
Simon’s Cat – Story Time | Tactile Games Limited | 04/02/21 |
Skate City | Snowman | 09/19/19 |
Slash Quest | Noodlecake Studios | 10/01/20 |
Sneaky Sasquatch | RAC7 | 09/19/19 |
Sociable Soccer | Rogue Games, Inc. | 11/08/19 |
SongPop Party | Gameloft | 04/02/21 |
Sonic Racing | Sega | 09/19/19 |
South of the Circle | State of Play | 10/30/20 |
Sp!ng | SMG Studio | 03/05/21 |
Spaceland | Tortuga Games | 09/19/19 |
Speed Demons | Radiangames | 09/19/19 |
Spek | RAC7 Games | 09/19/19 |
Spelldrifter | Free Range Games | 09/19/19 |
Spidersaurs | WayForward | 09/19/19 |
Spire Blast | Orbital Knight sp. | 01/22/21 |
Spongebob SquarePants: Patty Pursuit | Nickelodeon | 05/28/20 |
Spyder | Sumo_Digital | 03/20/20 |
Star Fetched | Crescent Moon Games | 11/01/19 |
Star Trek: Legends | Tilting Point LLC | 04/02/21 |
Stela | SkyBox Labs | 10/11/19 |
Stellar Commanders | Blindflug Studios | 09/19/19 |
Steven Universe: Unleash the Light | Cartoon Network | 11/27/19 |
Stranded Sails | Shifty Eye Games | 09/19/19 |
Super Impossible Road | Rogue Games, Inc. | 09/19/19 |
Super Mega Mini Party | Red Games Co, LLC | 11/01/19 |
Survival Z | Ember Entertainment | 02/19/21 |
Taiko no Tatsujin Pop Tap Beat | BANDAI NAMCO Entertainment | 04/02/21 |
Takeshi and Hiroshi | Oink Games Inc. | 11/08/19 |
Tales of Memo | Tendays Studio | 10/25/19 |
Tangle Tower | SFB Games | 09/19/19 |
The Bradwell Conspiracy | Bossa Studios | 10/05/19 |
The Collage Atlas | Robot House Games Ltd | 10/16/20 |
The Enchanted World | Noodlecake Studios | 09/19/19 |
The Get Out Kids | Frosty Pop Games | 09/19/19 |
The Last Campfire | Hello Games | 08/27/20 |
The Loud House: Outta Control | Nickelodeon | 02/14/20 |
The Lullaby of Life | 1 Simple Game | 07/24/20 |
The Mosaic | Raw Fury | 11/01/19 |
The Oregon Trail | Gameloft | 04/02/21 |
The Otherside | The Label | 05/08/20 |
The Pathless | Annapurna Interactive | 11/12/20 |
The Pinball Wizard | Frosty Pop Games | 09/19/19 |
The Survivalists | Team17 | 10/08/20 |
Things That Go Bump | Tinybop Inc. | 10/18/19 |
tint. | Lykkegaard International | 09/19/19 |
Towaga: Among Shadows | Noodlecake Studios | 09/19/19 |
Towers of Everland | Cobra Mobile Limited | 05/22/20 |
UFO on Tape: First Contact | Revolutionary Concepts | 11/08/19 |
Ultimate Rivals: The Rink | Bit Fry Games | 12/12/19 |
Various Daylife | Square Enix | 09/19/19 |
Warp Drive | Supergonk | 11/27/20 |
Way of the Turtle | Illusion Labs | 09/19/19 |
What the Golf | Fig | 09/19/19 |
Where Cards Fall | Snowman | 09/19/19 |
Winding Worlds | KO_OP | 05/15/20 |
Wonderbox: The Adventure Maker | Aquiris | 04/01/21 |
Word Laces | minimega | 09/19/19 |
World of Demons | PlatinumGames | 04/02/21 |
World’s End Club | IzanagiGames | 09/04/20 |
Yaga | Versus Evil | 10/25/19 |
Zombie Rollerz: Pinball Heroes | Firefly Games | 12/04/20 |
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