Apple Arcade expands spatial gaming with two new releases

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Apple Arcade expands spatial gaming with two new releases

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Apple Arcade players with Apple Vision Pro can now experience a new dimension in the racing game Warped Kart Racers, released today on the service. Spatial titles on Apple Vision Pro offer gameplay experiences that blend digital content with the physical world. In Warped Kart Racers, players control characters from 20th Television animated series such as American Dad!, Family Guy, King of the Hill, and Solar Opposites, using hand gestures to steer, drift, and throw objects in both single-player and multiplayer matches.

On July 3, Cityscapes: Sim Builder will expand its gameplay into players' living rooms. As an Apple Arcade Game of the Year and Apple Design Award finalist, this game provides a bird’s-eye view for managing a city as mayor. Players make decisions impacting citizens' health and happiness by laying down roads, building neighborhoods, and growing their city into a thriving place to live.

These games join more than a dozen spatial titles on Apple Arcade, including Game Room, WHAT THE GOLF?, Super Fruit Ninja, and recent releases like Where Cards Fall, Crossy Road Castle, and Solitaire Stories. Additionally, over 250 titles designed for iPhone and iPad are available on the Apple Vision Pro display without ads or in-app purchases.

New content updates for existing spatial games on Apple Arcade have also been launched. For Gibbon: Beyond the Trees, players embark on an adventure where a family of gibbons navigates a dangerous world. The update includes Liberation game mode, game controller support, and daily runs to compete on Game Center leaderboards.

Bloons TD 6+ adds new hero Rosalia with lasers, grenades, and a jet pack. Players can assist Dr. Monkey in a new quest and face multiple bosses in Boss Rush for significant rewards.

Apple Arcade is available for $6.99 per month with a one-month free trial. Customers purchasing new iPhones, iPads, Macs or Apple TVs receive three months of free access to Apple Arcade. The service is also part of Apple One’s Individual ($19.95), Family ($25.95), and Premier ($37.95) monthly plans with a one-month free trial.

Arcade Originals are playable across iPhone, iPad, Mac, Apple TV, and Apple Vision Pro while App Store Greats are available on iPhone, iPad, and Apple Vision Pro only. An Apple Arcade subscription allows up to six family members unlimited access to all games in its catalog. Availability varies based on hardware and software compatibility.

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