Starting today, a mobile version of the popular game show Family feud is available on Apple Arcade, and four more games are arriving this week.
Apple says the game offers an “authentic, true-to-the-show quiz experience.”
“Curated by the iconic Steve Harvey, the game features the classic mechanics that fans know and love, along with daily challenges and exclusive questions,” explains Apple. “Players can guess the answer and outsmart the competition solo or with loved ones, at home or on the go, with local and online multiplayer.”
On Thursday, July 2, four popular App Store games will come to Apple Arcade:
More details about these games were outlined in Apple’s press release earlier this month.
Apple Arcade is a subscription service that provides access to hundreds of games on iPhone, iPad, Mac, Apple TV and Apple Vision Pro. All games are free from ads and in-app purchases. In the United States, Apple Arcade costs $6.99 per month and is also bundled with other Apple services in all Apple One plans.
Apple Arcade is accessible through the App Store and the Apple Games app.
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