Apple has expanded its gaming subscription service, Apple Arcade, with the addition of nine new titles, offering users an even broader range of experiences across genres. In a move to keep the momentum going, the tech giant has also announced that ‘Angry Birds Bounce’ will be launched exclusively on the platform next month.
According to an IANS report, the newly added games include a diverse mix of storytelling adventures, puzzles, and arcade-style challenges — curated to appeal to all age groups. Among the new titles are ‘Return to Monkey Island+’, ‘Tomb of the Mask+’, ‘Fabulous – Wedding Disaster+’, ‘Rabbids Multiverse’, and ‘Farming Simulator 23+’, among others.
Apple Arcade, which continues to grow steadily in its fifth year, now offers access to over 200 ad-free games. All titles are free of in-app purchases and designed to work seamlessly across iPhone, iPad, Mac, and Apple TV. With this latest lineup, Apple is reinforcing its commitment to delivering high-quality, family-friendly content on a single subscription platform.
One of the most anticipated arrivals, Angry Birds Bounce, developed by Rovio Entertainment, is scheduled to debut in July 2025. The game is expected to bring a fresh twist to the iconic bird-slinging gameplay that originally catapulted the Angry Birds franchise to global fame. Details on gameplay mechanics are still under wraps, but fans are already speculating a mix of pinball dynamics and physics-based puzzles.
With these additions, Apple aims to further establish Arcade as a premier mobile gaming destination — catering to casual players and serious gamers alike. The new games are available starting this week to all Arcade subscribers.
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