Following the announcement to include two spatial games on Vision Pro out of five Apple Arcade games for iPhone, iPad, Mac, and Apple TV slated to debut in April, the iPhone maker today announced to bring three more Apple Arcade Games on its spatial computer.
While being announced after the previous two titles, these three new games have been slated to debut on the mixed-reality headset around a month before the previously announced two titles, with March 28 being the date of their release on the Vision Pro.
The previously announced games included Crossy Road Castle and Solitaire Stories, spatial games for Apple Vision Pro, awaiting their release on the high-end gadget on April 25.
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Similarly, the currently announced titles include globally acclaimed endless runner game Alto's Odyssey: The Lost City, hand-drawn adventure game Gibbon: Beyond the Trees, and physics-based conundrum Spire Blast.
"On March 28, players can soar above windswept dunes in a fantastical place far from home in Alto's Odyssey: The Lost City, dive into an immersive jungle with a family of gibbons in the 2022 Apple Design Award winning Gibbon: Beyond the Trees, and collapse vibrant towers of all shapes and sizes that appear in their physical space in the fun physics-based puzzle game Spire Blast," said Apple, in an email about the games.
Apple Arcade is a paid gaming platform which is easily accessible through the App Store, letting users rejoice hundreds of popular titles across platforms, including the iPhone, iPad, Mac, Apple TV, and Vision Pro, all free of ads and in-app purchases. The gaming platform noted its first ever, historical uptick in its subscription fee, as the price point in the US climbed to $6.99 from $4.99 per month.
Spacial gaming on Vision Pro
Apple Vision Pro already has spatial games in abundance, over a dozen to be specific, and now the two Apple Arcade titles would also be playable once launched next month.
Having over 200 titles in total, Apple Arcade costs around INR 99 a month, while users get three months free access upon buying a new iPhone, iPad, Apple TV or Mac.