There hasn’t been any announcement date for when the service will release nor a price. We know that it will be a monthly subscription service and the current supported devices will be iOS devices (iPhone and iPad), MacOS and Apple TV. Progress and games can be shared between these accounts provided you are using the same account.
Apple will also provide unlimited access to a specially curated set of paid games on the App Store, much like the PS Plus and Xbox Games with Gold. The service will be available across 150 countries, with possible plans of expansion as it releases. It is not a streaming service, so games will be available for offline download and play.
Apple is working with large studios and partners to ensure a quality gaming experience. These studios include Cartoon Network, Disney, Konami, Sega, Sumo Digital and a few others. Apple is investing in these studios to deliver the quality games needed for the service. There will be about 100 games available at launch, with more to come. Here are the ones that are confirmed so far:
ATONE: Heart of the Elder TreeBeyond a Steel SkyDoomsday VaultDown in BermudaEnter The ConstructFrogger in Toy TownHitchHikerHot LavaKings of the CastleLEGO BrawlsLega Arthouse, CardpocalypseLifelikeMonomalsMr. TurtleNo Way HomeOceanhorn 2: Knights of the Lost RealmOverlandProjection: First LightRepairSayonara Wild HeartsSneaky SasquatchSonic RacingSpidersaursThe Bradwell ConspiracyThe PathlessUFA on Tape: First ContactWhere Cards FallWinding WorldsYaga
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