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ARCADE: THE BEST 10 GAMES THAT YOU NEED TO PLAY

It’s been eight months since the launch of Apple Arcade, the company’s gaming subscription service, and though its initial reception was mixed, there’s no denying that the Cupertino firm has reinvented the way we play games on our iPhones, Macs, and Apple TVs. But now with more than 100 premium gaming titles to choose from, deciding what to play can be tough.

CHANGING THE WAY WE PLAY

Last year, Apple went all-in on subscriptions. As well as announcing its revolutionary Apple Card and the long-awaited Apple TV+, a new way to access content from your favorite publishers - and a wildcard: Apple Arcade. There’s no denying that Apple has revolutionized the gaming industry, contributing towards , as well as spawning a whole generation of developers who create experiences exclusively for iPhones and iPads, but up until last year, Apple served as a platform, rather than a publisher. That still remains the case for the thousands of developers who create handheld games for iOS and iPadOS, but with Apple Arcade, the company has ventured into new territory, creating the

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