When the Bluey Apple Arcade Event Starts and Who It’s For
From May 21, Apple Arcade is turning into a Bluey playground, with a limited-time crossover event spread across five popular Apple Arcade games: Crossy Road Castle, stitch., puffies., Suika Game+, and Disney Coloring World+. The event is built around the Emmy-winning Bluey animated series, aiming squarely at families with preschoolers and older siblings who love playing together. Because these are Apple Arcade games, kids can jump into the Bluey crossover content without ads or in-app purchases interrupting their play sessions. That makes it easier for parents to relax while children explore the new levels, puzzles, and creative activities. Each title gets its own twist on the Bluey universe, from action challenges to quiet, creative experiences, so you can match games to your child’s age, confidence, and interests while enjoying a shared Bluey Apple Arcade session on the sofa.

Crossy Road Castle Bluey Takeover and What Kids Can Unlock
Crossy Road Castle is the centerpiece of the Bluey crossover event, turning Bluey and Bingo’s house into a playful, "trifficult" obstacle course. Up to four players can team up in local co-op, making it ideal for siblings or parents and kids to play together on the same device or screen. Children will dodge rolling yoga balls, weave around mischievous garden gnomes, and learn to time their jumps and movements. New characters from the series will join Bluey and Bingo every two weeks, encouraging kids to return and try fresh challenges. By completing these tasks, players can unlock favorite characters from the show, along with a few secret surprises. Most importantly for long-term play, once Bluey’s house is unlocked as a level, it stays in the game even after the crossover ends, giving families a lasting Bluey Apple Arcade keepsake.
Bluey in stitch., Suika Game+, puffies., and Disney Coloring World+
Outside Crossy Road Castle, the Bluey crossover event flows into four more Apple Arcade games, each offering a different style of play. In Suika Game+, children can "drop in" with Bluey to match fruits and watch the stack grow, blending gentle physics puzzles with familiar characters. stitch. adds Bluey-themed hoops to complete, turning digital embroidery into a calm, screen-friendly craft activity. Disney Coloring World+ lets kids bring Bluey pages to life, focusing on creativity and color choices rather than competition. Starting June 10, puffies. introduces Bluey puzzles based on iconic episodes, plus a collectible sticker book that can appeal to both preschoolers and slightly older children. These experiences give families a mix of active problem-solving and quiet, creative play, all under the Bluey umbrella, making it easy to rotate games depending on energy levels and attention spans.
Key Dates, Time Limits, and How Long Bluey Content Lasts
Parents planning screen time around the Bluey crossover event should note the different end dates for each Apple Arcade game. The Bluey content in stitch. runs until June 24, so younger kids who enjoy relaxed, creative tasks may want to start there. The puzzles and sticker collecting in puffies. stay available a bit longer, with events running through July 8. The longest-running pieces of the Bluey takeover are in Crossy Road Castle, Suika Game+, and Disney Coloring World+, which all keep their Bluey events active until July 21. While the special crossover features are temporary, Apple has confirmed that unlocking Bluey’s house in Crossy Road Castle makes it a permanent level, even after the event wraps up. Planning which games to try first can help your family sample everything before the Bluey Apple Arcade content disappears from the rotation.
New June 4 Games and How Apple Arcade Fits Family Play
The Bluey crossover event also coincides with a broader refresh of the Apple Arcade library. On June 4, four additional titles join the service: Mini Football Legends, My Talking Tom 2+, Coffee Inc 2+, and FreeCell Solitaire: Card Game+. While these aren’t Bluey-themed, they extend the range of family-friendly options. Mini Football Legends offers an arcade-style soccer experience with tournaments and local co-op play, useful for older children or sports fans in the house. My Talking Tom 2+ lets kids care for a virtual pet cat, while Coffee Inc 2+ and FreeCell Solitaire: Card Game+ are better suited to teens and adults. Apple Arcade is available via a monthly subscription or as part of Apple One plans, and one subscription can be shared with up to six family members through Family Sharing, helping parents centralize and supervise their children’s gaming time in one place.
