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Apple had access to its new Apple Arcade service a few days before its launch on September 19th.
Apple's game service now accepts iOS 13 beta subscriptions, providing access to dozens of ad-free games for a monthly fee of $ 5.
The subscriptions seem to work properly, including the month-long free trial promised by Apple, and the games can be downloaded and played immediately, with over 50 games available at launch.
The company has released a press release on (Apple Arcade) that highlights some of the upcoming games, without mentioning the service available to users of the trial version of the operating system (iOS 13).
Apple Arcade works on iPhone, iPad, iPod touch, Apple TV and Mac computers, allowing subscribers to find out where they left off.
The service supports the game using the Xbox console or the Playstation, the games are divided into different categories and Apple has prepared a categorized content for some names, such as in the App Store .
All games offered as part of this service do not include advertising or in-app purchase, and Apple insists that the subscription is accessible to other users via the family sharing plan.
You can see if access has been granted by opening the App Store and selecting the Arcade tab. A message should appear: Try it for free.
Once you've clicked Try it for free, you'll go through the Apple Arcade registration process, which includes a one-month free trial.
Apple provides the Arcade service to some users
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