15 Games Won’t Exist in Apple Arcade Anymore

Source: Apple

Apple Arcade will soon lose support for 15 of the games included in its roster. Those who have been willing to run those titles will have no choice but to find other alternatives.

TouchArcade is bringing the bad news of the removal of the games. There’s no telling yet when the drastic move will take place, but we know that it’s happening “soon,” whatever that means. However, Apple’s gaming service is known for having a catalog of over 200 games, so there are plenty more fish in the sea. Subscribers will also have the privilege of getting rid of any annoying ads while running the app.

The Apple Arcade tab itself from the App Store confirms through a new section that some games are leaving the roster soon. Fifteen games leaving the Apple Arcade service is surely a premiere for the Cupertino-based giant, but you know what they say: there’s a first time for everything in life.

Here’s the list:

  • Projection: First Light
  • Lifeslide
  • Various Daylife
  • EarthNight
  • Atone: Heart of the Elder Tree
  • Over the Alps
  • Dread Nautical
  • Cardpocalypse
  • Towaga: Among Shadows
  • Dead End Job
  • Don’t Bug Me!
  • Spelldrifter
  • Spidersaurs
  • Explottens
  • BattleSky Brigade: Harpooner

Apple boasts about its service that it’s allegedly offering “the best collection of mobile games.” What’s for sure is that it’s worth paying that monthly fee of $5 just to see what the gaming service is made of, if you’re curious enough. The deal also doesn’t include any in-game fees, which is obviously some great news. You can give Apple Arcade a try by running the app via your iPhone, an iPad, Mac, Apple TV, or iPod Touch.

At this point, there’s no telling what will happen with those 15 games that will flee from the Apple Arcade service. But surely we can expect to hear more about the news soon enough, so stay tuned!

 

Cristian Antonescu
Cristian is in love with technology, as are many of us. He has a vast experience as a content writer in the field. He's involved especially in the hardware area, where he covers the latest news regarding smartphones, laptops, PC components, and so on.