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Five New Games Join Apple Arcade, Led by Hilarious Party Game WHAT THE CLASH?

Five new games, including the hilarious party game WHAT THE CLASH?, are set to join Apple Arcade this May, promising a fun-filled lineup for players.

Apple Arcade Adds Five New Games in May

Apple has announced the arrival of five new games on Apple Arcade, set to launch on Thursday, May 1, 2023. The lineup includes:

  • WHAT THE CLASH?: A new party game from Triband, creators of WHAT THE GOLF? and WHAT THE CAR?. Players can engage in solo or one-on-one battles with quirky modifier cards and customizable avatars.
  • with My Buddy: An unspecified game that is part of the new lineup.
  • LEGO Friends Heartlake Rush+: A LEGO-themed game designed for Apple Arcade, featuring ad-free and in-app purchase-free play.
  • Words of Wonders: Search+: Another game with enhanced features for Apple Arcade users.
  • SUMI SUMI : Matching Puzzle+: A matching puzzle game that is also part of the new releases.

The standout title is WHAT THE CLASH?, which promises to deliver a chaotic and fun experience with simple touch controls, funny combos, and customizable characters. The other games in the lineup are existing titles on the App Store but come with added benefits on Apple Arcade, such as being ad-free and free from in-app purchases.

Apple Arcade is available for $6.99/month or included in the Apple One bundle, offering access to over 200 games without ads or in-app purchases.

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