Build the greatest empire the world has ever known. On February 5th, the award-winning strategy franchise by legendary game designer Sid Meier comes to Apple Arcade with the launch of Sid Meier’s Civilization VII Arcade Edition. Players can now take this AAA PC gaming experience on the go, as it’s playable across iPhone, iPad, and Mac. In a pivotal new chapter of the iconic series, empires evolve with the dawn of each distinct age of human history, and players’ strategic decisions will shape the unique cultural lineage of their civilizations. Whether players choose to follow a path rooted in history or imagine new possibilities, they can create a legacy that echoes through the ages. Civilization VII joins other popular PC games that have recently launched on Apple Arcade, including PowerWash Simulator and Cult of the Lamb Arcade Edition. On February 5, Apple Arcade welcomes three additional new games to its standout catalog of highly rated games, all without ads or in-app purchases. Go back in time to the golden age of video arcades with Retrocade, enter a magical world of music and dreams in Felicity’s Door, and create order out of chromatic chaos in I Love Hue Too+. Step into the neon glow of the ’80s and relive the thrill of the classic video arcade like never before. Retrocade brings acclaimed games from old-school arcades together in one place — no quarters needed. Players can immerse themselves in an actual arcade with their Apple Vision Pro and experience games like Pac Man, Asteroids, Bubble Bobble, Centipede, Galaga, and more, just like how they were played when they were originally released. Retrocade games are also playable on iPhone and iPad. Felicity’s Door is a brand-new rhythm game that takes players on a journey through Tom and Felicity’s magical world of dreams. Players will join the twins and their lovable bear Mi-chan as they travel deep into the depths of space, traverse seaside cliffs, and navigate sprawling cyberpunk cities. And a fan-favorite from the App Store — I Love Hue Too+ — brings a psychedelic puzzle game full of color, light, and shapes, where players arrange mosaics of colored tiles into perfectly ordered spectrums. Alongside new games, players can also dive into their favorites with regular updates and exclusive crossovers. On January 22, Paddington is back for another limited-time exclusive event in Crayola Create and Play+. Players will spend a special snowy day with Paddington, enjoying a host of winter-themed activities and games, like building a snowman, creative cake crafting, cozy coloring, and more. For more details on new games and updates, players can visit the App Store or check out the Apple Games app — the best place to experience Apple Arcade to instantly jump back into the games they love, find their next favorite, and have more fun with friends. Pricing and Availability • Apple Arcade is available for $6.99 (U.S.) per month with a one-month free trial. Customers who purchase a new iPhone, iPad, Mac, or Apple TV receive three months of Apple Arcade for free. MacDailyNews Take: Have fun! Support MacDailyNews at no extra cost to you by using this link to shop at Amazon. The post ‘Civilization VII’ comes to Apple Arcade on February 5th appeared first on MacDailyNews. You're currently a free subscriber to MacDailyNews. For the full experience, upgrade your subscription. |
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‘Civilization VII’ comes to Apple Arcade on February 5th
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