A recap of all of our Apple Arcade coverage so far, all the Apple Arcade reviews

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Apple Arcade launched on September 19 on mobile devices, and as of today, is available in most regions for the iPad and Apple TV. That’s a decent spread of devices for folks who don’t own an iPhone, and a Mac rollout is scheduled for later in October.

So what is Apple Arcade? Well, it’s a sort of grand experiment from Apple to reign in mobile game development under a monthly subscription umbrella. Priced at $4.99 a month (and shareable between family members) with a free trial, you can access roughly 100+ games by the end of the year. Right now there’s a ton to choose from, including two brand new WayForward games, an updated Frogger, and a puzzle title from Capybara Games.

It can be overwhelming to log in and see everything all at once, so we created a short little rundown of some highlights. Here’s a recap of our ever-growing coverage of Apple Arcade. Don’t sleep on it!

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