This story is part of CNET’s <em>coverage of Apple Arcade</em> , including exclusive first looks we got at some of the service’s high-profile new games. Apple firmly staked its claim in the gaming world on Sept. 10 with more details on its new game subscription service, called Apple Arcade. The service, first announced in March, costs $4.99 (£4.99, AU$7.99) per month and lets you play 100 new and exclusive games across the iPhone, iPad, iPod Touch and Apple TV. Content is slowly rolling out for Mac.Apple Arcade launched ahead of schedule as part of iOS 13’s public beta, with multiple games ready to play. Key games on the service include The Enchanted World, Where Cards Fall and Shinsekai: Into the Depths. It became widely available Sept. 19 in more than 150 countries. Read more: All the hardware you need to play Apple Arcade games iOS 13’s first update, iOS 13.1, arrived almost a week early and brought with it the new iPadOS. The gaming service should now be available across all promised devices. To check out Apple Arcade, open the App Store and tap the little joystick icon at the bottom of the screen. Here are all the games announced for Apple Arcade. They’re available to play now unless otherwise noted.Agent… Read full this story
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