Why Apple Arcade is perfect for follow-ups to No Man’s Sky, Oxenfree, SpellTower, and more


    Over a year after going live, Apple Arcade has grown its library from 60 titles to over 180 stylized, family-friendly, and often contemplative indie games. For Apple, it feels like full steam ahead for Arcade with little apparent change in course. 

    Apple just added 32 games that will probably have something for everyone who’d already been onboard with the service, from Sudoku and Solitaire to new versions of The Oregon Trail and a streamlined version of NBA 2K21. But all seem to suit the casual audience Apple originally planned the service around – and releasing their games on Apple Arcade seems to suit these games’ developers, too, who don’t have to include microtransactions or split the game into free and paid versions.





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