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APPLE ARCADE LAUNCHES SIX NEW GAMES IN APRIL
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This week, Apple Arcade unveiled a lineup of six fresh games set to land in April, bringing a mix of nostalgia and innovation to its growing catalog.
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From the quirky charm of Katamari Damacy Rolling LIVE to the retro blast of Space Invaders Infinity Gene Evolve, these titles offer something for everyone-whether it's rolling up the world, blasting aliens, or building roller coasters. For subscribers, it's a chance to dive into new adventures across iPhone, iPad, and beyond, all without ads or extra fees.
Apple announced the additions, spotlighting Katamari Damacy Rolling LIVE as an exclusive debut on April 3. It's the first original Katamari game in nearly eight years, joined by a reimagined Space Invaders, a cozy puzzle title, a classic theme park builder, a modern board game twist, and a kid-friendly STEM adventure. These games tap into the service's knack for blending timeless play with modern polish, making it a go-to for casual players and tech enthusiasts alike.
The timing's perfect-spring's here, and so are hours of entertainment. With over 200 games already in the Arcade stable, this batch adds variety that keeps the subscription feeling fresh. For everyday users, it's a simple perk: more ways to unwind or bond with family, all for a flat monthly fee.
THE NEW LINEUP UNPACKEDFirst up, Katamari Damacy Rolling LIVE from Bandai Namco Entertainment drops players into a whimsical world where rolling a sticky ball-called a Katamari-turns clutter into stars. It's an exclusive, tasking users with growing their ball by snagging everything from pencils to buildings, all to please the King of All Cosmos. A funky soundtrack and in-game fan comments keep the vibe lively as stages unlock with every challenge met.
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