Apple Arcade New Games: Nine Fresh Titles Hit the Service
Apple Arcade new games are the latest titles added to Apple’s game subscription service, giving paying members unlimited access to a curated library of mobile, console-style, and classic-inspired games that contain no ads or in-app purchases and can be played across Apple devices with cloud saves. Apple has confirmed that nine new games are rolling out across June and early July, expanding a catalog it says already includes more than 200 titles. The current wave includes four games available immediately, a high-profile game show adaptation at the end of June, and four App Store Greats arriving in early July. For subscribers, this schedule means a steady stream of fresh content through the start of summer, with options that cover sports, trivia, simulation, strategy, and classic card gameplay. It is a notable refresh for anyone looking to rotate something new into their Apple Arcade lineup.
Available Now: Mini Football Legends and Three More Launch-Day Titles
Apple’s latest Apple Arcade releases start with four games that are already live for subscribers. Mini Football Legends leads the pack as an arcade-style soccer experience built around fast matches, solo tournaments, local co-op, and online multiplayer, making it a strong pick for quick sessions or shared play. Alongside it, My Talking Tom 2+ updates the virtual pet formula with an ad-free, all-content-included edition under the subscription. Coffee Inc 2+ targets players who enjoy business management and strategy, while FreeCell Solitaire: Card Game+ offers a polished take on the classic single-player card game. Together, these four immediate additions bring a mix of lighthearted simulation, sports action, and relaxed puzzle play, giving existing subscribers several different ways to try something new without leaving the service’s all-inclusive ecosystem.
Family Feud Pocket Brings Game Show Trivia to Apple Arcade on June 30
Fans of game show-style trivia can circle June 30 on their calendars, when Family Feud Pocket arrives on Apple Arcade. Developed by Gameloft, this adaptation brings the recognizable Family Feud format to mobile, complete with Steve Harvey as in-game host and survey-based questions that mimic the television experience. According to iClarified, the game includes classic Family Feud mechanics, daily challenges, exclusive questions, and both local and online multiplayer options. That combination should appeal to families and friend groups looking for party-style sessions or remote play. Because it sits inside the Apple Arcade subscription, Family Feud Pocket is also free of ads and in-app purchases, so teams can focus on guessing top answers and climbing leaderboards rather than managing microtransactions or interruptions during a match.

Four App Store Greats Join Apple Arcade on July 2
Apple closes out this release wave on July 2 by adding four more App Store Greats to Apple Arcade, each arriving as a complete, ad-free “plus” edition. Dungeon Clawler+ is a hybrid that merges roguelike deckbuilding with the tension of an arcade claw machine, promising runs where every pull and card choice matters. Creatures of the Deep+ offers a single-player fishing adventure focused on exploration, hidden treasures, and legendary monsters lurking beneath the water’s surface. Pocket City 2+ lets players plan and build a city, then drop into the world to explore what they have created from a ground-level view. Rounding out the batch, Draw It+ challenges players to sketch prompts at speed and score points before the timer ends. Apple notes that these four titles join Arcade “with no ads or in-app purchases.”

What the New Apple Arcade Releases Mean for Subscribers
Across Mini Football Legends, Family Feud Pocket, and the seven other Apple Arcade new games, the service is leaning on variety rather than a single flagship release. Sports fans get quickfire soccer; trivia fans get a full game show adaptation; builders, strategists, and casual players have city planning, deckbuilding, fishing, drawing, and solitaire all landing in quick succession. For existing subscribers, the return on the monthly fee improves whenever the catalog expands, especially when the new games cut out ads and in-app purchases by design. Apple positions Arcade as a single payment that unlocks all included titles, and the June and July schedule reinforces that value for anyone looking to refresh their library without downloading separate free-to-play games filled with extra purchases.






