‘Wuthering Waves’ and ‘Control Ultimate Edition’ land on Mac


“Control Ultimate Edition” (Left) and “Wuthering Waves” (right) have landed on Mac



Two more games announced at WWDC 2024 have finally landed on the Mac App Store.

At WWDC 2024, Apple announced a panoply of games set to come to macOS. Many of the games eventually made the leap, though it’s taken a bit longer than some of us have expected.

This week, two of the announced games have finally landed on Mac. This includes Control Ultimate Edition and Wuthering Waves.

Control Ultimate Edition is a third-person action shooter where the player enters a mysterious building in New York that is the headquarters for the Federal Bureau of Control. The FBC handles supernatural objects and events, but it has been taken over by an unknown threat, putting the building into lockdown.

Person in dynamic action pose, debris flying, amid a glowing explosion inside a modern building with industrial design elements.
“Control Ultimate Edition”

Upon entry, the player is designated the new director in charge of the facility, quickly gaining their own powers by interacting with special objects, such as a sentient gun and a murderous refrigerator. They are tasked with cleaning the mess and saving the organization from attack.

Control has seen critical acclaim, picking up over 80 awards since its first release in 2019 on Windows and other platforms. Players can download it from the Mac App Store for $39.99. It does not appear to be available for macOS on Steam at this time.

Wuthering Waves is a post-apocalyptic, open-world, action role-playing game with gacha elements. Players control Rover, the amnesia-stricken protagonist, as they embark on a journey to recover their memories.

Person stands in a futuristic setting, facing a large, glowing, ornate structure with swirling lights and dark, abstract shapes in the foreground.
“Wuthering Waves”

Considering its origins as a mobile game, it shouldn’t be surprising that Wuthering Waves is a freemium game. You can download it for free from the Mac App Store, but the developers essentially expect you to make repeat purchases of in-game currency.



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