Apple on Wednesday added 15 new games to its gaming service, Apple Arcade.
The new gaming titles include Skate City: New York, Talking Tom Blast Park, FINAL FANTASY IV (3D REMAKE)+, Gears and Goo (Apple Vision Pro) and more, the company said.
Talking Tom Blast Park, developed by Outfit7 brings Talking Tom and friends together to celebrate an epic fight against the mischievous Rakoonz on December 5.
"With wacky blasters such as the Duckinator and Power Plunger, players must blast their way through waves of Rakoonz and their trash in order to restore fun to the park," said Apple.
FINAL FANTASY IV (3D REMAKE)+ Square Enix breathed new life into the game with new graphics, enhanced gameplay, and event scene voice acting.
According to a statement from the company, the hit fourth installment of the classic FINAL FANTASY series is also the first game in the series to feature the Active Time Battle system, which has since become a staple of the franchise. The title launches on December 9.
As per Apple, Gears & Goo by Resolution Games is a newly founded base-building and tower defense game featuring interactive mechanics that can only be possible with spatial computing. It will be available on Apple Arcade for Apple Vision Pro beginning January 9.
The company also states that, besides this, the service will bring exclusive new games and award-winning titles from the App Store on Apple Arcade throughout the rest of this year.
Apple Arcade is an awesome gaming service that is family friendly and can be found on the App Store. And with its incredible catalog, gamers can have fun playing on iPhone, iPad, Mac, Apple TV, or even Apple Vision Pro. All 250+ games are ad-free and in-app purchase-free.
New York by Snowman and Agens is that final, final experience for skateboarding, taking the player to and through all of the iconic streets of the Big Apple as well as master hundreds of tricks in real-world locations, according to Apple, who said the game launches on 9 January.
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