Ever wanted to collect garbage off the streets of a futuristic city with up to three friends? Well now you can!
Apple Arcade adds the garbage collecting game ‘Scrappers’ to its library
Ever wanted to collect garbage off the streets of a futuristic city with up to three friends? Well now you can!
If you have been anticipating a new game for Apple Arcade, the wait is over, and you now have a new adventure title to dive into.
Streaming is wildly popular, with services like Twitch and Microsoft's Mixer housing a variety of talent across genres. And now one of the more popular pieces of streaming software is finally coming to Mac.
We first heard about GameClub, a game subscription service, back in May of 2019. Now that it's available, the service is offering up a pretty awesome bonus.
If you're an Apple Arcade subscriber and have been waiting for the latest game drop, the wait is finally over as Roundguard joins the service.
For anyone who has fond memories of playing the original Missile Command, Atari may have just announced the perfect way to massage that nostalgia muscle.
Way, way back in September of last year Nintendo launched another mobile game: Mario Kart Tour. But playing with other people in the popular kart racing game was not a top priority, apparently.
It has been a bit of a wait, but Microsoft is finally bringing its video game streaming service, xCloud, to iOS devices.
Another week and another game to add to the growing list of titles available in Apple's gaming subscription service Apple Arcade.
Rocket League, a beautiful combination of car racing and soccer (or football, outside of the U.S.), is one of the most popular games out there. But it's losing macOS support anyway.
Electronic Arts (EA) has decided that it's time to say goodbye to its Tetris games on iOS devices.
Asphalt 9: Legends was supposed to see the light of day before the end of 2019, but the title missed that initial launch window.