All the Games on Apple Arcade at Launch

Apple this morning started rolling out access to Apple Arcade, giving a handful of people early access to the $4.99 per month service.

‌Apple Arcade‌ isn't launching with the more than 100 titles Apple has said are in development, but there are over 50 games to download across a wide range of categories. All of the games are listed below.

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  • Assemble With Care (usTwo)
  • Shantae and the Seven Sirens (WayForward Technologies)
  • Grindstone (Capybara Games)
  • WHAT THE GOLF? (The Label)
  • Card of Darkness (Zach Gage)
  • LEGO Brawls (LEGO)
  • Patterned (Borderleap)
  • Stellar Commanders (Blindflug Studios)
  • Where Cards Fall (Snowman)
  • Overland (Finji)
  • Exit the Gungeon (Devolver Digital)
  • Rayman Mini (Ubisoft)
  • Spaceland (Tortuga Team)
  • Agent Intercept (PikPok)
  • Punch Planet (Block Zero Games)
  • Sneaky Sasquatch (Rac7 Games)
  • Operator 41 (Shifty Eye Games)
  • Frogger in Toy Town (Konami)
  • Red Reign (Ninja Kiwi)
  • Various Daylife (Square Enix)
  • Mini Motorways (Dinosaur Polo Club)
  • Don't Bug Me! (Frosty Pop)
  • Oceanhorn 2 (Cornfox & Bros)
  • King's League II (Kurechii)
  • Explottens (Werplay Priv.)
  • Spelldrifter (Free Range Games)
  • The Get Out Kids (Frosty Pop)
  • Spek. (Rac7 Games)
  • Way of the Turtle (Illusion Labs)
  • Lifeslide (Block Zero Games)
  • Neo Cab (Surprise Attack Games)
  • Skate City (Snowman)
  • Tint. (Lykke Studios)
  • The Enchanted World (Noodlecake Studios)
  • Over the Alps (Stave Studios)
  • Hot Lava (Klei Entertainment)
  • The Pinball Wizard (Frosty Pop)
  • Shinsekai Into the Depths (Capcom)
  • Word Laces (Minimega)
  • Dear Reader (Local No. 12)
  • Projection: First Light (Blowfish Studios)
  • ATONE: Heart of the Elder Tree (Wildboy Studios)
  • Big Time Sports (Frosty Pop)
  • Tangle Tower (SFB Games)
  • Dread Nautical (Zen Studios)
  • Mutazione (Die Gute Fabrik)
  • Bleak Sword (Devolver Digital)
  • Sayonara Wild Hearts (Annapurna)
  • Dead End Job (Headup)
  • Cat Quest II (The Gentlebros)
  • Dodo Peak (Moving Pieces)
  • Cricket Through the Ages (Devolver Digital)
  • Speed Demons (Radiangames)

According to Apple, new ‌Apple Arcade‌ games will be added to the service on a weekly basis, so there are plenty of additional games that will be coming soon.

The ‌Apple Arcade‌ interface is like a mini App Store itself, with various game categories, gaming tips, and more.

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Of the above list, Apple is highlighting many of the games in different categories like "Start Your Adventure," "New Arrivals," "You Have to Hear This," "No Time to Blink," and more.

Ahead of ‌Apple Arcade‌'s debut, Apple has taken a deeper glimpse into some of the games that are coming, including developer commentary and gameplay details in an Apple Newsroom article. Games covered include The Enchanted World, Patterned, Overland, and Card of Darkness.

‌Apple Arcade‌ is set to launch officially on Thursday, September 19, right alongside the rollout of iOS 13. The service is $4.99 per month for the entire family, with a free one-month trial available.

Top Rated Comments

TacoChowder Avatar
60 months ago
Boring! I'm a gamer and will not be signing up for this service. Just like the Apple TV + service. It looks boring.
Yesss angry 'real gamers' pleeeease don't stop
Score: 21 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Return Zero Avatar
60 months ago
None of these games are system sellers.
They don't have to sell a system, just a $5 subscription.

Boring! I'm a gamer and will not be signing up for this service. Just like the Apple TV + service. It looks boring.
I thought Skyrim looked boring when it came out. It became quite a hit. Minecraft looks more boring than any of these games to me, but it's doing alright. Didn't you ever learn not to judge a book by its cover? Also, hard-core gamers are not the target market here. $5/mo for the whole family is a steal if you have kids.
Score: 13 Votes (Like | Disagree)
jlseattle Avatar
60 months ago
Boring! I'm a gamer and will not be signing up for this service. Just like the Apple TV + service. It looks boring.
Score: 13 Votes (Like | Disagree)
EvilEvil Avatar
60 months ago
None of these games are system sellers.
Score: 9 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Jimmy James Avatar
60 months ago
All I want is a simulation style online racing game.

Real racing 3 is an ideal phone game but the number of restrictions funnelling you towards spending money feels oppressive. The actual transaction costs feel even worse. I despise the economics.
Score: 6 Votes (Like | Disagree)
agsystems Avatar
60 months ago
This is perfect for my family - I'll instruct my two boys to simply go to the Arcade and have a party - no need to worry about ads, IAP and other garbage.
Score: 6 Votes (Like | Disagree)

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